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Solving Xcom Errors From Privacy Browser Extensions

2025-09-22Unknown2 minutes read
Troubleshooting
Xcom
Privacy

The Frustrating Error on Xcom

Many users have encountered a vague but persistent error message on X.com, stating that "Something went wrong." While this can be frustrating, the platform itself provides a crucial clue to resolving the problem. More often than not, the issue stems from a conflict with browser extensions designed to protect your privacy.

Why Privacy Extensions Cause Conflicts

Modern websites like X.com are complex applications that run in your browser. They rely on numerous scripts to load content, track user engagement, and serve advertisements. Privacy-related extensions, such as ad blockers, anti-tracking tools, and script blockers, are designed to intercept and disable many of these scripts to protect your data and provide a cleaner browsing experience.

However, these extensions can sometimes be too aggressive. They may mistakenly block a script that is essential for the website's core functionality to load properly. When this happens on X.com, the site cannot render correctly, resulting in the generic error message you see.

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How to Fix the Issue

The solution is usually straightforward. As suggested by X.com, you need to identify and adjust the extension causing the problem. Follow these steps to troubleshoot:

  1. Disable Extensions Temporarily: The easiest way to check if an extension is the culprit is to disable them all and reload the X.com page. If the site works, you have confirmed the source of the issue.

  2. Isolate the Problematic Extension: Re-enable your extensions one by one, reloading the X.com page after each one. When the error reappears, you have found the specific extension causing the conflict.

  3. Whitelist X.com: Instead of completely disabling the extension, most privacy tools allow you to "whitelist" or "trust" specific websites. Go into the settings for the problematic extension and add x.com to its list of trusted sites. This allows the extension to run everywhere else while permitting X.com to function without interference.

By following these steps, you can find a balance between protecting your privacy online and ensuring your favorite websites, like X.com, work as intended.

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