SuperCoach Access Race Risks Marcus Bontempelli Late-Mail Misses
Marcus Bontempelli fans logging in late to SuperCoach may find browser cookie settings or an in-app browser defect standing between them and headline late mail, captaincy advice, and team-pick pages. The access problem can be resolved in most cases by changing a small set of browser or app settings.
How cookie requirements are blocking last-minute SuperCoach decisions
Late-round SuperCoach pages that require cookies can fail to load for users whose browsers are not accepting them. A recurring technical issue is the Facebook in-app browser intermittently making requests to websites without cookies that had previously been set, creating an immediate access hurdle for anyone trying to view late mail or team lists at the last minute.
The result is effectively an access race: participants logging in late may lose the ability to see the same updates that earlier users could access, and the simplest remedies are browser-specific settings changes or opening links in an external browser.
Marcus Bontempelli: Quick fixes to restore access
If you are trying to pull up late mail or team-pick pages that mention Marcus Bontempelli, the following documented steps are the straightforward, practical way to restore site functionality.
- Facebook app: Open the app settings menu, choose App Settings, and turn on the option labeled “Links Open Externally” so pages open in your device’s default browser rather than the in-app browser.
- Internet Explorer (legacy): Open the browser, go to Tools > Internet Options > Privacy > Advanced, check Override automatic cookie handling, and set First-party and Third-party Cookies to Accept.
- Firefox: Open Tools > Options > Privacy, select Use custom settings for history, check Accept cookies from sites and Accept third party cookies, and set Keep until to they expire.
- Google Chrome: Open Tools > Options > Privacy Options > Under the Hood > Content Settings, check Allow local data to be set, uncheck Block third-party cookies from being set, and uncheck Clear cookies.
- Mobile Safari (iPhone, iPad): In Settings select Safari, choose accept cookies and set Accept to “from visited”; Safari must be restarted for the change to take effect.
What to do if you miss late picks and how widespread the problem might be
There are three practical scenarios for users who encounter the cookie-dependent access problem:
- Best case: You open links externally or switch device, cookies are accepted, and access to late mail and team-selection content is immediately restored.
- Most likely: Users in certain in-app browsers experience intermittent loss of cookies and can restore access with a short troubleshooting step such as toggling the Facebook links setting or adjusting browser cookie preferences.
- Most challenging: Users on locked-down devices or without the ability to change cookie settings remain unable to load cookie-dependent pages and must rely on cached information or alternate sources until settings can be changed.
There is uncertainty about how widespread the in-app browser issue will be in any given round, and some users may still experience intermittent failures despite following the steps above. The fastest path to regain access is to ensure cookies are accepted in your browser or to open links externally so the default browser, not an in-app browser, handles the requests—especially if you are late to set your SuperCoach team or check late mail about players like Marcus Bontempelli.