Supercoach content blocked by cookies points to practical access steps
Blocking cookies can stop users from accessing certain features, content or personalization, and the Facebook in‑app browser is intermittently making requests to websites without cookies. For users trying to reach supercoach pages, the context points to two clear actions: enable cookies in your browser and, where relevant, change the Facebook app setting to open links externally.
Facebook in‑app browser problem and cookie access
A confirmed detail is that the Facebook in‑app browser intermittently makes requests to websites without cookies, and this appears to be a defect in the browser which should be addressed soon. The context also states plainly that by blocking any or all cookies you may not have access to certain features, content or personalization, so the immediate barrier for users is either their cookie settings or the in‑app browser behavior.
Internet Explorer 7, Firefox, Google Chrome and Mobile Safari steps
The context provides step‑by‑step instructions for enabling cookies in specific browsers. For Internet Explorer 7, 8 & 9 the path is Tools > Internet Options > Privacy > Advanced, check Override automatic cookie handling and set First‑party and Third‑party Cookies to Accept. For Firefox the path is Tools > Options > Privacy > Use custom settings for history and check Accept cookies from sites and Accept third party cookies. For Google Chrome the instructions point to Tools > Options > Privacy Options > Under the Hood > Content Settings and to Allow local data to be set. For Mobile Safari on iPhone and iPad the guidance is to open Settings, select Safari, choose accept cookies and set Accept to ‘from visited’, then restart Safari by holding the Home button for around five seconds until the home screen reappears.
Based on context data:
| Facebook app | Enable Links Open Externally in App Settings to avoid in‑app browser |
| Internet Explorer 7, 8 & 9 | Tools > Internet Options > Privacy > Advanced; Override automatic cookie handling; Accept |
| Firefox | Tools > Options > Privacy > Use custom settings for history; Accept cookies |
| Google Chrome | Tools > Options > Privacy Options > Under the Hood > Content Settings; Allow local data |
| Mobile Safari (iPhone, iPad) | Settings > Safari > accept cookies > select ‘from visited’ and restart Safari |
Supercoach access: If the defect persists, or if users switch settings
For anyone trying to reach supercoach articles flagged by the provided headlines, the context narrows the practical choices: keep cookies enabled in your chosen browser or avoid the Facebook in‑app browser by changing the app setting. Both moves are explicitly covered in the instructions supplied in the context.
If the Facebook in‑app browser defect continues: users who continue to block any or all cookies may not have access to features, content or personalization on pages they try to open. The context states the in‑app browser intermittently makes requests without cookies, so if that behavior persists, blocked cookies will remain a blocker for Supercoach content.
Should users enable Links Open Externally and accept cookies in their default browser: they will route links to a browser where the context provides clear steps to allow cookies. The context explicitly recommends turning on Links Open Externally in the Facebook app settings as the simplest approach to avoid the in‑app browser, and it gives the settings paths for each browser to accept cookies.
Next confirmed milestone from the context is when the Facebook in‑app browser defect is addressed; the context notes the defect should be fixed soon but gives no date. What the context does not resolve is when that fix will arrive. For now, enabling cookies in the browser you use and switching Facebook to open links externally are the concrete actions the context supplies to regain access to Supercoach pages and other cookie‑dependent content.