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Firefox Stopped Listing Channels
Xfinity channel listings have stopped working on Firefox 108.0.2, works fine in Chrome. It comes back with an error message re. "GPC signal detected". Firefox has recently added a GPC feature but I have it turned OFF. When I select Live TV/All Channels it only lists 2 channels. Here's what comes up when I go to https://www.xfinity.com/stream/listings:
GPC Signal Detected
"This device/browser has now been opted out of third-party cookies. Please use the link below to provide us with your identifying information to opt out of the sale or sharing of your personal information.
Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information.
Privacy Policy | Cookie Preferences"
user_dacf67
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2 years ago
Having same problem today, no problem yesterday
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EZPickins
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2 years ago
Same problem using either Firefox or Microsoft Edge
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Boeblaze
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2 years ago
Same on Chrome or Firefox. This is BS, typical Comcast. Wish there were other viable options. I am listed as Diamond member, which means I have been with them forever, and nothing else. Please, fix this........................
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user_JU
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5 Messages
2 years ago
Exact same problem here.
This needs to be fixed with the urgency they expect from receiving their service payments!
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user_169d7e
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2 years ago
Having the Same issue on Chrome and Firefox on multiple computers. This problem appears to be with xfinity
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Colonel_JJ
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2 years ago
I started having the problem on the 5th while using Chrome with DuckDuckGo and PCMatic. I found if I temp turn off the DuckDuckGo extension Xfinity loads just fine. Once I'm streaming I can reenable DuckDuckGo and go on with safe surfing. It's an irritant for the moment. Until I can figure out the Comcast privacy links. There is a wealth of information on this issue. Just search "GPC signal."
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brxfin1
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2 years ago
I also have DuckDuckGo extension but in Firefox. I turned it off for the Xfinity site and the problem went away!
Thank you user_995fd0 !
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mjh5
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2 years ago
Removing DuckDuckGo extension in Brave browser did not resolve the GPC problem. Edge browser works for me.
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rickc141
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2 years ago
I'm having the same using Windows 10 and Chrome. Getting the message:
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petermadsen
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2 years ago
Brave won't let GPC be disabled on its browser. Hopefully Xfinity can find a work around.
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Rich_Howell
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2 years ago
I get this with Chrome and Edge, but not while I am using the Incognito Chrome.
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moonchild77
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2 years ago
I am using the most recent version of Firefox (108.0.2, 64-bit). When I go to the main page of Xfinity.com, I see that weird black banner/design at the top of the page and it says:
GPC Signal Detected
"This device/browser has now been opted out of third-party cookies. Please use the link below to provide us with your identifying information to opt out of the sale or sharing of your personal information.
Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information.
Privacy Policy | Cookie Preferences"
It started on Thurs. afternoon.
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user_JU
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2 years ago
This is really aggravating!!!
With the BILLIONS in profit that Xfinity/Comcast makes, We are subject to complaining on this useless forum to share how their systems are not updated as they should while no one from their company even looks at our complaints. No one from this company even bothers to chime in to confirm that there is a problem and that they are looking into it. They leave it up to us to discuss and complain to try to figure out workarounds to fix their lack of service issues!
And if you try to get any help from their so called "Support", you always end up with an all automated unpersonal black hole going Round & Round with stupid solutions like... Unplug this, Clear Your browser cache, Restart that, ect... It is so insulting that all the automated suggestions are all things any person with a minuscule intelligence has already done prior to resorting to their punishing unhuman "Support" system.
Then finally when you do get to a live person (in another country) where their accent is 75% not understandable, They are pleasant and nice but do not even understand the term "GPC" (Global Privacy Control). Mainly because in their country there is NO GPC!
Funny how their service representatives that try to sell you extra services you don't want or need are all US based and can clearly speak English to ensure that they can make the sale. But when you have an issue "Once you are a customer", you have to deal with foreign service representatives that are hard to hear & understand or that don't fully understand the English terminology regarding the issues you are having!
Then after spending all this frustrating time trying to get the services you are promptly paying for with no resolve, their answer is always "Well thank you for calling... We are now aware of this... Give it an hour then try again to see if you continue to have this issue".
But in the end "We" are the ones to blame for accepting this kind of neglect while continuing to pay for their service and for continuing to do business with them!
Thanks Xfinity/Comcast!
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VespaMaru
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2 years ago
Having this same issue on a Mac using Brave, even in Private mode. Safari works.
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user_a6c012
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2 years ago
no live channels listed no help from comcast. one hour talking to two agents and they raised the prices
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