Good Evening, Everyone!
I have developed a site for a client who uses AOL.
On the contact page of their site, I have placed a contact form with FreeForm. It works fine for all users except for those who are logged into their AOL account and using and AOL browser. The message they get is: You are not authorized to perform this action.
Could someone please suggest a reason why it is functioning this way, and a possible solution to the issue?
You can view the site here:
http://savannahcathedral.org/contact
Thank you!
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The second option can probably stay turned on.
Secure forms are usually the culprit here. AOL does some rather wild proxy-stuff so that users have their IP addresses changing all the time; even during a session. The secure forms feature checks if the client that submits the form has actually loaded the page with the form beforehand. It uses the IP-Address as a key. So if the IP of Mr. AOL user changes after he reached the form he’s not allowed to post.
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