[Barron’s] The log in link does not appear on the barrons.com website.

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Arlie Phillips
3 months ago In Barron’s
The log in link does not appear on the barrons.com website.

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Daniel Otega

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3 months ago

Hi! Thanks for reaching out. Just to make sure I understand properly: when you visit barrons.com on your Windows 10 device using WebKit browser, you don't see the login link for the Barron’s app, correct?

If that's right, here's what we can try step-by-step to resolve this:

1. Check the Official Sign-In on Customer Center: Barron's login is typically handled through their Customer Center, not directly on the homepage. Try going to https://customercenter.barrons.com and see if you can find the "Sign In" button there. This is the official portal for logging into your Barron's account1.

2. Use Direct Link for Signing In: If the link is not showing up in your browser, you can visit this direct sign-in page: https://session.barrons.com/. It allows you to log in with standard credentials or via social sign-ins like Facebook or Google6.

3. Accessing the Mobile App: The Barron's app login is usually managed within the app itself, available for iOS or Android. If you're looking to login on the app, you need to download it from the App Store or Google Play and sign in there directly rather than via the website48.

4. Clear Your Browser Cache: Sometimes, missing elements on websites can be caused by cached files. Try clearing your browser cache or opening the site in a private/incognito window to see if the login link appears.

5. Confirm Browser Compatibility: Since you’re using a WebKit-based browser on Windows 10, ensure it is updated to the latest version, as outdated browsers may affect site functionality.

Please let me know if the "Sign In" button appears on the Customer Center page or if you need help with any of these steps. If problems persist, we can explore further solutions!

Are you satisfied with the solution I provided so far?

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Arlie Phillips
3 months ago

When I click on the links for the solutions provided, I just get 400 Bad Request messages.

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3 months ago

Thanks for letting me know about the 400 Bad Request error when clicking the links. This error usually happens when the server cannot process the request, often due to malformed syntax or corrupted cookies/cache in your browser.

Since you're seeing this on your Windows 10 device using a WebKit-based browser, let’s try these steps to fix it:

1. Clear Browser Cookies and Cache:
- Open your browser settings.
- Find the Privacy or History section.
- Clear cookies and cached files.
This often resolves the malformed request issue caused by corrupted data.

2. Check the URL:
- Make sure the URL you are accessing is correct and has no extra spaces or typos.
If you're opening links from an email or external source, try copying and pasting the URL directly into the address bar.

3. Try Incognito/Private Mode:
- Open a new incognito/private window and attempt to access the links again.
This isolates browsing without cookies or extensions affecting requests.

4. Flush DNS Cache:
- Press Win + R, type cmd and press Enter.
- In the Command Prompt, type ipconfig /flushdns and press Enter.
This clears your DNS resolver cache that might cause errors.

5. Update or Try Another Browser:
- If possible, update your browser to the latest version or try accessing the links with another browser like Google Chrome or Edge to see if the issue persists.

If after these steps you still see the 400 Bad Request error, it might be something specific with Barron's server or your account session. In that case, I can help escalate this to their support team for further investigation.

Would you like me to guide you through any of these steps? And are you satisfied with the troubleshooting suggestions so far?

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