It seems to be enough to just block the use of cookies of www.youtube.com as described above...
I guess Youtube introduced a new (kind) of cookie last week. A cookie that version 94 can't handle properly.
New Iron-Version: 94.0.4800.0 Stable for Windows
Re: New Iron-Version: 94.0.4800.0 Stable for Windows
So youtube which is owned by google, introduced a cookie that crashes one of googles products? Yup that sounds google to me lolUncleJoe wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 1:38 pm It seems to be enough to just block the use of cookies of www.youtube.com as described above...
I guess Youtube introduced a new (kind) of cookie last week. A cookie that version 94 can't handle properly.
Re: New Iron-Version: 94.0.4800.0 Stable for Windows
In my case, the crashes are happening frequently only in incognito mode.
The moment I click on a link to a youtube video that appears in google search, Sware Iron crashes and the whole main window drops instantly without any error message.
However, it doesn't seem to crash when I open youtube from my bookmarks.
This has never happened in the main window mode.
I believe this is because I only do Google searches in incognito mode.
Operating environment: Windows 10 20H2
The moment I click on a link to a youtube video that appears in google search, Sware Iron crashes and the whole main window drops instantly without any error message.
However, it doesn't seem to crash when I open youtube from my bookmarks.
This has never happened in the main window mode.
I believe this is because I only do Google searches in incognito mode.
Operating environment: Windows 10 20H2
Re: New Iron-Version: 94.0.4800.0 Stable for Windows
was not able to finish editing the above post the edit button disappeared.tgs2008 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 9:47 am 94 version in english:
chrome://settings/siteData
enter in field "Search cookies": youtu
click button "Remove All Shown"
chrome://settings/cookies
scroll down
click on "Add" button at "line Sites that can never use cookies"
enter youtu.be click on "Add" button
enter youtube.com click on "Add" button
Restart iron 94
The solution above seems to be working, no crashes.
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94 version in english:
chrome://settings/siteData
enter in field "Search cookies": youtu
click button "Remove All Shown"
chrome://settings/cookies
scroll down
click on "Add" button at line "Sites that can never use cookies"
enter youtu.be click on "Add" button, including third party cookies
enter youtube.com click on "Add" button, including third party cookies
Restart iron 94
on a side note after removing cookies named "youtu" and going too youtube youtube still manage to set cookies. Cache Storage, Database storage, Local storage, Service Workers
- youtube.com
The solution above seems to be working, no crashes.



Re: New Iron-Version: 94.0.4800.0 Stable for Windows
As I wrote above it seems that it is not necessary to delete the cookies. You can just block them as www.youtube.com
Re: New Iron-Version: 94.0.4800.0 Stable for Windows
tgs2008 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 10:21 amwas not able to finish editing the above post the edit button disappeared.tgs2008 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 9:47 am 94 version in english:
chrome://settings/siteData
enter in field "Search cookies": youtu
click button "Remove All Shown"
chrome://settings/cookies
scroll down
click on "Add" button at "line Sites that can never use cookies"
enter youtu.be click on "Add" button
enter youtube.com click on "Add" button
Restart iron 94
The solution above seems to be working, no crashes.
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94 version in english:
chrome://settings/siteData
enter in field "Search cookies": youtu
click button "Remove All Shown"
chrome://settings/cookies
scroll down
click on "Add" button at line "Sites that can never use cookies"
enter youtu.be click on "Add" button, including third party cookies
enter youtube.com click on "Add" button, including third party cookies
Restart iron 94
on a side note after removing cookies named "youtu" and going too youtube youtube still manage to set cookies. Cache Storage, Database storage, Local storage, Service Workers4 cookies
- youtube.com
The solution above seems to be working, no crashes.
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This solution does not work anymore for me it crashes
Re: New Iron-Version: 94.0.4800.0 Stable for Windows
This solution does not work anymore for me it crashes
Did you add www.youtube.com instead of youtube.com?
Did you add www.youtube.com instead of youtube.com?
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Re: New Iron-Version: 94.0.4800.0 Stable for Windows
Nice UncleJoe!
Block cookies in address bar lock mark. Here is a blocked cookie.
https://[*.]www.youtube.com:443
[*.]youtube.com
Please turn erase the appropriate cookies. If it is difficult Please erase the site settings of youtube.com.
If we can block cookies as above, We can display correctly.
It's troublesome, but may need to set separately in secret mode.
Block cookies in address bar lock mark. Here is a blocked cookie.
https://[*.]www.youtube.com:443
[*.]youtube.com
Please turn erase the appropriate cookies. If it is difficult Please erase the site settings of youtube.com.
If we can block cookies as above, We can display correctly.
It's troublesome, but may need to set separately in secret mode.
Re: New Iron-Version: 94.0.4800.0 Stable for Windows
And a few days ago Instagram stopped working. Only a white screen with a gray Insta logo.
Really tried everything but nothing worked. Went back to version 93.... Instagram and Youtube run well again.
Really tried everything but nothing worked. Went back to version 93.... Instagram and Youtube run well again.
Re: New Iron-Version: 94.0.4800.0 Stable for Windows
I can't browse Instagram anymore as well.
Is it a problem with the site? Or is it a browser problem?
Also, as for Youtube, it seems like it doesn't crash anymore.
Is it possible that Youtube has fixed the problem?
I haven't tampered with any cookie settings.
Is it a problem with the site? Or is it a browser problem?
Also, as for Youtube, it seems like it doesn't crash anymore.
Is it possible that Youtube has fixed the problem?
I haven't tampered with any cookie settings.