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It`s been waste of time for a few years now, ever since every bookie just follows Betfair, but if you want to see how all the bookies prices are the same use the ATR racecards.
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I will, thanks.
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Clear site cookies for each view (takes a second), and keeps working without the pay message.
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Working today, thanks.
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is it April the first and they having a laugh,
9.99 its been free for as long as i have been betting and I'm in my 70s more chance of it snowing on the sun than me paying for it |
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It's not working again now,it think it must be as soon as the following days cards come up prices are hidden..
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It stopped working for me again a couple of hours ago. Turned everything off and had a nice hot bath. Back working again now.
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Not for long,it came back for 1/2 hour then blocked again..
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What's this all about???
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Don't know what's going on but I can view everything on oddschecker including tomorrow's cards etc with no problems , I don't have an account though and therefore don't have to log in...so is that it perhaps.
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the issue is limited viewings of the price history accessed through clicking on a selection on the price grid.
As I said in another thread, if you set your browser to block all cookies, you can get unlimited access to price histories, but you should reset when finished as other sites might not work properly. |
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Got you now, never use that, but yes, just looked and blocked.
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Use another browser for your other stuff. Most people don't have time to waste going back and forward to settings to clear cookies for one site.
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oddschecker are probably making little money now, due to bookmakers banning price sensitive punters (the ones that use oddschecker), so no more click through revenue..simples
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they're just greedy, bookies have been banning winners for decades
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Incredible to think what it sold for when Flutter sold it, £155million
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one click to clear cookies from one site or one click to clear all cookies? If the former please detail the button to click in firefox for instance.
Anyway people can do what they like. |
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Untested Firefox instructions.
Firefox > menu > settings > Privacy & Security > Cookies & Site Data > Manage Exceptions Then add oddschecker.com with Allow for Session. Testing whether it actually deletes oddschecker cookies on closing is left as an exercise for the reader. |
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surely "block for session" is what you want?
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and that does work
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Aiui allow for session means allow oddschecker cookies while you are on their site and then delete them when you close.
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still working as normal here but dont use it often.
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As soon as that notice came up asking for a monthly fee of £9.99, I just closed the page down and went straight to the ATR website where the same bookies/prices are displayed ...... for free!
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Ramruma • April 11, 2024 12:00 PM BST
Aiui allow for session means allow oddschecker cookies while you are on their site but you don't want to allow cookies as this is why you get limited to two views of price history, blocking allows as many as you want |
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OK I was responding to the question about clearing cookies.
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The main thing is that for firefox anyway the problem is solved for now
Firefox > menu > settings > Privacy & Security > Cookies & Site Data > Manage Exceptions Then add oddschecker.com with block. |
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Ok I said one click, it's actually two. In Firefox - click on the padlock in the address bar - click on option to "clear cookies and site data", gets rid of the cookies only on the site you're on. Takes a second.
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read my last post - you can block cookies on oddschecker without affecting other sites.
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They've caught on,it lasted one day just come up blocked again from everything on the site..
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if you use firefox
Firefox > menu > settings > Privacy & Security > Cookies & Site Data > Manage Exceptions Then add oddschecker.com with block. that still works fine |