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    (@ryder203)


    Hello. I Hope your health issues got better – bad thing if our body keeps us from doing the stuff we love.

    Once again I got problems with the cookie banner hint layer.
    Chrome, edge and firefox block this part of slimstat now by default.
    I guess those browsers identify it as unclean script or ads or malicious code or something. IE9 does not block the hint. Living in the EU we need this banner/hint, and if it is configured but not shown I don’t know how the situation is regarding EU laws.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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