Hi there! It sounds like when you click on the Tiny Beans logo to log in, you’re seeing a notice about “collection your privacy choices,” but it seems the message isn't fully clear or is cut off. I want to help figure this out with you.
Can you tell me a bit more? - Is this notice a pop-up or a banner on the screen? - Does it prevent you from accessing your account or using Tiny Beans? - Have you seen this message before, or is it the first time now?
Generally, that kind of notice relates to privacy policy updates or settings where the app or website asks for your consent regarding your data. Sometimes after logging in, you might be prompted to review and choose your privacy preferences if there's been an update.
Here’s what we can do to sort this out step-by-step:
1. Try Refreshing the Page or Reopening the Browser: Since you’re using Windows with a WebKit-based browser, a refresh might clear any temporary glitches.
2. Clear Browser Cache and Cookies: Sometimes old data can cause display issues with messages like this. You can clear your cache and cookies from your browser’s settings and then log in again.
3. Look for Privacy Settings or Consent Options: Once logged in, check if there’s a prompt or a section in your account settings about privacy or data choices. You may need to accept or adjust those to proceed.
4. Check for Pop-Up Blockers or Extensions: Occasionally, browser extensions or blockers can interfere with notices. Try disabling any you have temporarily, then reload Tiny Beans.
5. Try Logging in Using a Different Browser or Device: This can help determine if it’s device or browser-specific.
If these steps don't resolve the issue or the notice prevents you from using your account, it might be helpful to view the full privacy notice Tiny Beans uses here: https://shinji.tinybeans.com/site/privacy (this page outlines their data collection and privacy choices).
Let me know which steps you’ve tried or if you see anything specific in the notice—this helps me guide you further!
Are you able to describe the exact wording of the notice? That would be really helpful, too.
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Hi there! It sounds like when you click on the Tiny Beans logo to log in, you’re seeing a notice about “collection your privacy choices,” but it seems the message isn't fully clear or is cut off. I want to help figure this out with you.
Can you tell me a bit more?
- Is this notice a pop-up or a banner on the screen?
- Does it prevent you from accessing your account or using Tiny Beans?
- Have you seen this message before, or is it the first time now?
Generally, that kind of notice relates to privacy policy updates or settings where the app or website asks for your consent regarding your data. Sometimes after logging in, you might be prompted to review and choose your privacy preferences if there's been an update.
Here’s what we can do to sort this out step-by-step:
1. Try Refreshing the Page or Reopening the Browser: Since you’re using Windows with a WebKit-based browser, a refresh might clear any temporary glitches.
2. Clear Browser Cache and Cookies: Sometimes old data can cause display issues with messages like this. You can clear your cache and cookies from your browser’s settings and then log in again.
3. Look for Privacy Settings or Consent Options: Once logged in, check if there’s a prompt or a section in your account settings about privacy or data choices. You may need to accept or adjust those to proceed.
4. Check for Pop-Up Blockers or Extensions: Occasionally, browser extensions or blockers can interfere with notices. Try disabling any you have temporarily, then reload Tiny Beans.
5. Try Logging in Using a Different Browser or Device: This can help determine if it’s device or browser-specific.
If these steps don't resolve the issue or the notice prevents you from using your account, it might be helpful to view the full privacy notice Tiny Beans uses here: https://shinji.tinybeans.com/site/privacy (this page outlines their data collection and privacy choices).
Let me know which steps you’ve tried or if you see anything specific in the notice—this helps me guide you further!
Are you able to describe the exact wording of the notice? That would be really helpful, too.