- Install SureFeedback & Addons
- Update SureFeedback
- Translate SureFeedback
- WPML For Multilingual Sites
- Main Site Or Dedicated Installation?
- Automating SureFeedback Workflows With OttoKit
- Manage Licenses
- Caching & SureFeedback
- Litespeed Caching
- Chrome Incognito: Session Expired Notice
- Gridpane Compatibility
- Breeze Compatibility
- W3 Total Cache Compatibility
- Download Failed: Unauthorized
- Flywheel Cache Exclusion
- Generate Invoice
- WPRocket Compatiblity
- Swift Performance Caching
- Debugging
- Varnish Caching
- Website Comments Not working
- Flywheel Compatibility
- Emails Not Sending
- WPEngine Cache Exclusion
- Increasing WordPress Memory Limit
- Client & Colleague Accounts
- Permissions Cheatsheet
- Slack Integration
- Export Comments in PDF / CSV
- Provide Project Access
- Hosting
- Subscribed Projects Shortcode (Below 3.1.x)
- Activate SureFeedback License
- Dashboard Shortcode
- Cloudways Compatibility
- Known Issues
- SureFeedback On External Site
- Emails
- Project Shortcode
- Customization Settings
- Project Shortcode (Below 3.1.x)
Session Expired Notice in Chrome Incognito
By default, Chrome’s incognito mode blocks all 3rd party cookies. This means your session cannot persist on websites because WordPress login cookies are blocked. To get around this, you’ll want to click the “eye” icon in your browser’s URL bar, and click “Site not working?”:

Then click “Allow Cookies”:

You’ll also want to reload the page and/or revisit a project access link again.
If you’re still having issues, please reach out to support and we can help get you sorted.
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