Capture One does not work (yet, 7/AUG/2023) with the DuckDuckGo browser as the default on the Mac
I had to:
1) remove the DuckDuckGo browser;
2) deactivate the Capture One trial;
3) then reinstall the newest Capture One download;
4) and finally, make Safari the default browser.
Then the activation worked properly, and, upon starting Capture One, I got my licensed
copy of Capture One.
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Could you please report this to our support team as a bug? We will get the team onto the issue to see if it's anything to do with our end.
In the meantime, my instinct is that it's some sort of filter or blocker that's built into the highly secure browser that you're using (at least in my experience) but you of course reserve the right to use these functions and we should try and see if there's anything we can do better with this browser in particular.
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When did Duck Duck Go become a browser rather than a search engine?
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Couple of years ago, I think! I used it for a couple of weeks then decided to use Brave and haven't looked back.
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Just recently a browser for Mac. It's been a browser on Windows for quite some time.
It's been a search engine for a very long time. I'm thinking "years", but the search engine was released way before the web browser.
btw, the web browser on Mac still has a lot of bugs. it may be beta still, and it seems there are updates every other day...
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I tried to follow Isak's suggestion and I'm getting very mixed results (deleting cookies, adding websites as exceptions). Sometimes it seems to work fine; other times it repeatedly gives me a login screen, logs me in (or not), but insists on me logging in again... Unfortunately, not a very organiized approach to testing.
In any event, I'll just use Safari until the dust settles. I need to concentrate on getting my Sony a7IV configured for an upcoming Ireland trip (the batteries went dead during Covid lack of use, and it went back to "factory"...).
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