And it’s now getting worse. Now I’m getting this message. AOL don’t seem to be able to help!
I am so sorry for not realizing you had replied!
Since you are actually now seeing AOL’s site, but specifically an AOL specific error (no longer a connection reset) this actually isn’t entirely worse, it’s a little progress.
Since you are here now, now try disabling Shields on AOL and see if it lets you in. (If not, I’ve heard some conflicting reports that block fingerprint if left on when shields is turned off, may actually remain enabled. I cannot prove or disprove that, but it’s worth toggling that option off under Shields as well).
If this doesn’t work, I’m truly running out of ideas, but luckily that’s not as worse as you think, it’s actually one step closer.
(I’d like to say, either I missed it originally, but you DID say Chrome was working as you were using Chrome for “one site”. So I’m keeping that in mind that there must be something within Brave itself doing it, since we now at least reach the login page, not a connection being reset.)
That error disappeared three days later, now I’m back to the original message.
Note:
AOL Support was useless. Next to non-existent.
They just don’t care. Their response was “To ditch Brave”, not to fix the problem.
Question: Please remind me how to check/adjust Brave Shields on a specific site.
Which shield setting is causing it?
That I do not know. No one else seems to be getting the problem.
