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If you’re having trouble with the “You can’t perform that action at this time” error, don’t worry — there’s a simple way to fix it. This usually happens when the website’s security system, like a cookie or session restriction, blocks certain actions. To resolve this, you need to clear your browser’s cookies and cache, then refresh the page. Here’s how you can do it:
First, open your browser settings. For Chrome, click the three dots in the upper right corner. For Firefox, click the three lines. For Edge, the same three dots.
Next, go to your privacy or history settings. Look for options like “Clear browsing data” or “Clear history.”
Make sure to select cookies and cached images and files. You don’t need to delete your saved passwords unless you want to.
Click the clear data or clear history button.
After clearing, close and reopen your browser. Then go back to the website and refresh the page.
Try performing the action again. It should now work without showing that error message. This quick step often solves most access issues caused by stored data conflicts.




