Angus Brayshaw Page Shows Cookie and Browser Instructions

Angus Brayshaw Page Shows Cookie and Browser Instructions

angus brayshaw does not appear in the source text as sports news; the page is a CODE Sports help page about cookies and browser access. The practical takeaway is simple: if cookies are blocked, some features, content, or personalization may not load.

For Facebook app users, the easiest fix is to keep using the Facebook app but avoid the in-app browser. The page also says Links Open Externally can be switched on in App Settings, which sends links out of the app instead of trapping them inside it.

Browser Settings at CODE Sports

The page walks users through cookie settings in several browsers. Internet Explorer 7, 8, and 9 users are directed to Tools, Internet Options, Privacy, and Advanced; Firefox users are pointed to Tools, Options, Privacy, and custom history settings; Google Chrome users are told to go through Tools, Options, Privacy Options, Under the Hood, and Content Settings.

Mobile Safari users are told to use the Safari settings menu. Safari also needs a restart before the cookie change takes effect, so the adjustment is not instant.

Facebook App Links

The Facebook app instruction is the most direct fix on the page. If the in-app browser is causing trouble, the page says to keep using the app but not the in-app browser, then turn on Links Open Externally in App Settings.

That leaves the reader with two choices on the same help page: change browser cookie settings, or change how Facebook opens links. No sports result, roster move, or Angus Brayshaw update appears in the source text, so the page functions as access guidance rather than a game report.

Next