Zak Butters Page Shows Cookie Notice on CODE Sports

Zak Butters Page Shows Cookie Notice on CODE Sports

zak butters does not appear in a sports update on this page. CODE Sports instead shows a notice about enabling cookies and changing browser settings so readers can keep access to certain features, content, and personalization.

The page says blocking cookies may prevent access, and it points users toward steps for Internet Explorer 7, 8, and 9, Firefox, Google Chrome, and Mobile Safari on iPhone and iPad. It also mentions the Facebook App and opening links in an external browser.

CODE Sports Cookie Notice

The notice identifies a browser problem tied to the Facebook in-app browser, which intermittently makes requests without cookies that had already been set. For readers trying to open the page inside that environment, the message steers them toward an external browser instead of the in-app view.

That leaves the practical fix on the user side: if the page is not loading as expected, the instructions direct readers to allow cookies in their browser. The notice covers older desktop setups as well as mobile browsing on iPhone and iPad, so the access issue reaches across devices rather than sitting in one platform.

Browser Settings for Readers

Internet Explorer 7, 8, and 9 each get separate cookie instructions, along with Firefox and Google Chrome. Mobile Safari on iPhone and iPad is included too, which makes the notice less like a one-line warning and more like a step-by-step access guide for readers who hit a block.

For anyone arriving through a Facebook link, the page’s message is simple: move out of the app browser or adjust cookie settings before expecting the site to load normally. Since the provided text contains no Zak Butters story, no matchup, and no player news, the only immediate action is to change browser settings or open the link elsewhere.

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