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How To Fix X com Errors Caused By Privacy Extensions

2025-10-13Unknown2 minutes read
Troubleshooting
Privacy
Browser Extensions

Have you ever tried to browse X, formerly known as Twitter, only to be met with a frustrating error message? It's a common issue, but the fix is often surprisingly simple and lies within your browser's settings.

Understanding the X com Loading Error

When x.com fails to load properly, you might see a message that says "Something went wrong," accompanied by a warning. The key piece of information provided by the platform itself is a significant clue:

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Some privacy related extensions may cause issues on x.com. Please disable them and try again.

This message directly points to a conflict between the website and tools designed to protect your online privacy.

Why Privacy Extensions Cause Conflicts

Privacy-enhancing browser extensions, such as ad blockers or anti-tracking tools, work by blocking certain scripts and data requests from websites. While this is great for protecting your data and reducing intrusive ads, it can sometimes interfere with the functionality of complex websites. Modern web applications like X rely on a multitude of scripts to load timelines, display media, and enable interactive features. When a privacy extension aggressively blocks a script that the site considers essential, it can break the page and trigger a loading error.

A Simple Solution to Get Back to Browsing

Resolving this issue doesn't mean you have to abandon your privacy tools altogether. The recommended approach is to 'whitelist' or temporarily disable the extension specifically for x.com. Here’s a general guide:

  1. Navigate to the X website.
  2. Locate the icon for your privacy extension in your browser's toolbar.
  3. Click the icon to open its menu.
  4. Find the option to disable protection for the current site. This might be a toggle switch or a button labeled "Disable on this site" or "Trust this site."
  5. Refresh the X page. The content should now load correctly.

By following these steps, you can create an exception for X while keeping your privacy protections active for the rest of your web browsing, offering a balance between functionality and security.

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