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Looking in Developer Tools, the C4 site is storing stuff in the browser's Local Storage as well as cookies, so you could try clearing that too if you feel like giving it another go
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostIf I remember correctly torrenting in CH is legal
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post4OD is such a POS. Mind you iPlayer is not what it once was, Amazon Video is buggy and Netflix while probably the best implementation/interface has annoying quirks.
I often wish I could work on one of these just to make them better for my own benefit!
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIt's not that.
I registered with a new email address. Now it doesn't complain... but Scrubs won't start. Catch up seems to work. Tried Seinfeld - "All 4 is only available in the UK". Weird.
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4OD is such a POS. Mind you iPlayer is not what it once was, Amazon Video is buggy and Netflix while probably the best implementation/interface has annoying quirks.
I often wish I could work on one of these just to make them better for my own benefit!
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O2/Ee will block extreme porn content by default unless you opt out -
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Some of the old content is still on Flash so you may need to switch to a flash friendly browser
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It's not that.
I registered with a new email address. Now it doesn't complain... but Scrubs won't start. Catch up seems to work. Tried Seinfeld - "All 4 is only available in the UK". Weird.
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UK. We're at my sister-in-law's place. I get Netflix UK no problem. And BBC IPlayer. And UKTV (Dave).
I wonder if my registered email address has been permanently barred.
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I'm in the UK, laptop connected to an EE Wifi router. I've reset all cookies, but still get the message that the content isn't available in my location. Any ideas?Tags: None
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