CODE Sports Publishes No Cookies Notice for Afl Fixtures Access
CODE Sports is showing a no-cookies notice instead of afl fixtures information, and the page says blocking cookies may prevent access to certain features, content, or personalization. For readers trying to reach fixture coverage, the immediate fix is to change browser settings and reload the site.
Cookie Access on CODE Sports
The page at the source is titled No Cookies | CODE Sports. Rather than fixture details, it presents instructions for enabling cookies across several platforms, including Facebook App, Firefox, Google Chrome, and Mobile Safari on iPhone and iPad. It also includes steps for Internet Explorer 7, 8, and 9.
Browser Steps for Readers
The practical impact is simple: if cookies are blocked, some site functions may not load as intended. Readers using older Internet Explorer versions should follow the instructions for 7, 8, or 9, while those on Chrome, Firefox, Facebook App, or Mobile Safari can use the matching settings guidance on the page.
At the time of publication, the available text contains a cookie notice rather than AFL fixture information, so anyone looking for a schedule update will need to get past the browser notice first. The site content available here does not include AFL fixtures details, only the access instructions tied to cookies.