Amazon error message. "malformed link"
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DexDoesDrones last edited by
@jimjinnj Thank You! I was having the exact same issue, removed Auto Refresh Page extention and now all good. I'm kinda wondering what else it was doing that I didnt see?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@jimjinnj said in Amazon error message. "malformed link":
Auto Refresh Page
Link to extension's page?
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jimjinnj last edited by
@laneharbin yeah, seems that way. but.....I"ve clicked around Amazon today using a different refresher (Super Auto Refresh) and have had not problems.
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TacoCub last edited by
Im using Opera GX and encountering the same issue. Redirects to the same site.... Turned off all extensions and this continues to occur
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
Here are a bunch of things you can try if you want:
Goto the URL
opera://settings/privacy
and disable the 2 promotional options.Goto the URL
opera://settings/privacy/consentFlow
and disable the 4 options there.Goto the URL
opera://settings/startPage
, disable the 2 continue shopping options, news, speed dial suggestions and content picks (if it's there).Goto the URL
opera://settings/enhancedAddressBar
and disable promotional suggestions.Goto the URL
opera://settings/clearBrowserData
, switch to "advanced", set the time range to "all time", check only "browsing history", "download history", "cookies and other site data" and "cached images and files" and delete the data. You'll be logged out of all sites.Then goto the URL
opera://extensions
and remove (don't just disable) all of your extensions.Then, goto the URL
opera://serviceworker-internals
and click "unregister" for every entry there (don't worry if some come back).Then, on the start page, delete any Amazon speed dials, goto the URL
opera://bookmarks
and empty the bookmarks trash. Then, click the + on the start page and addhttps://www.amazon.com/?custom
.Then, goto the URL
opera://about
, take note of both the "profile" and "cache" paths and close Opera.Then, in the profile folder, delete the "History" file, the "Cookies" file in the "Network" folder and every folder that has "cache" somewhere in its name. In the cache folder, delete the "cache" and "system cache" folders.
Then, if on Windows at least, in settings in Windows, goto "Network & Internet -> Proxy", make sure there's no proxy defined and enabled and make sure "Automatically detect settings" is disabled.
Then, scan your system with the free version of Malwarebytes and AdwCleaner.
Then, restart your computer.
Then, start Opera and try browsing Amazon to see if it still happens. If not, then log in to amazon.com and see if it starts happening then.
You can also try to see if it happens in a test standalone installation with default settings and then with the previously-mentioned settings disabled.
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jimjinnj last edited by
@sgunhouse TY
as far as I am concerned the issue is resolved. get rid of the refresher eliminated the problem. Now I use one called Super Easy Auto Refresh and have not experiences the problem again. -
nitabree7 last edited by leocg
Not a tech wiz....but did all of the long suggestions -- and, checked for Auto Refresh extension (which never had). Now can get to Amazon, and enter name, password, get sent a code to enter, and then the same darn message appears!!
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JLeitner510 last edited by JLeitner510
I have never had the auto-refresh page extension, and am having the same problem. However, if If I right-click on the same link and click "Open In New Tab", it goes to the correct page. It's only in Opera, Chrome works fine.
Update: I installed "Super Auto Refresh", as suggested by some other members. but the problem continues...
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nitabree7 last edited by
@JLeitner510
Thanks so much for posting! Will try!
Not a tech wiz....does this mean the "problem" is at Amazon's end??????