It's happening still it seems. I've lost all connectivity with Twitch. I'm going to have to use another browser because I've tried all the fixes listed here and none of them have worked for me. It's annoying but for now I'm going to have to switch my main browser for Twitch.
@estanis you cannot set it to be the default, though. Ie. it won't be used when you type in "whatever" on the URL bar, unless you prefix it with the shortcut set there (like "b" for "Bing" or "z" for "Amazon").
See the linked forum post for my details.
And as Opera isn't customizable enough (in that area), I basically dumped it and switched to Vivaldi. Opera is (for default search) in the same boat as Safari… 😕
I looked at the settings again and noticed the tracker blocking. I turned it off and target.com started to work. I logged in and then reactivated tracker blocking and it seems like it's still working. I don't understand the intricacies enough to speculate beyond thinking the website is refusing to respond when some data is blocked. Regardless, this detail might be useful for someone else.
@frank follow up: enabling VPN solved this problem, so
development team if you could figure this out i would prefer to not have to enable vpn service, respectfully
frank
@leocg: I just disabled all extensions. O worked fine with B of A. I then enabled a few extensions at a time and O worked find. I then enabled all extensions and O worked fine. Strange. Maybe just toggling the extensions fixed the issue!?