Resolving Technical Issues on x.com by Disabling Privacy Extensions
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Summary
The article addresses a technical issue on x.com, suggesting users disable privacy-related extensions to resolve the problem. It reassures users not to worry and encourages them to try again.
Key quotes
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Some privacy related extensions may cause issues on x.com. Please disable them and try again.
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