You clicked the link.
And nothing happened.
No page.
No error.
Just… nothing.
This is one of the most frustrating verification issues — because it doesn’t look like an error.
But it is.
This Isn’t a Broken Link — It’s Your Browser Blocking It
Most users assume the link is wrong.
But in many cases, the link is fine.
The problem is what happens after you click.
Your browser may block the request before the page even loads.
- Pop-up blocked silently
- Redirect prevented
- Security filter stops the page
That’s why you don’t see an error — the page never gets the chance to open.
When This Happens Most Often
This issue shows up in very specific situations:
- Using in-app browsers (Gmail, Facebook, Instagram)
- Strict browser privacy settings enabled
- Ad blocker or security extensions active
- Old browser version or broken cache
Especially on mobile, this happens more than you think.
You tap the link inside an app — and it quietly fails.
What Actually Fixes It (Do This Instead)
Don’t keep clicking the same link.
That won’t fix it.
Instead, change how you open it:
- Open the link in Chrome or Safari directly
- Copy the link and paste it into your main browser
- Disable ad blockers temporarily
- Turn off strict privacy mode if enabled
This alone fixes most cases instantly.
Why It Works After Switching Browsers
Because different browsers handle security differently.
In-app browsers are limited.
They often block redirects or verification flows.
Full browsers allow proper page loading.
That’s why the same link suddenly works when you open it elsewhere.
Quick Check — If This Is Your Case
- You click the link and nothing loads
- No error message appears
- Works when opened in another browser
If this matches your situation, the issue is not the link.
It’s the environment you’re opening it in.
This is not a broken system.
It’s a blocked execution.
And once you open it in the right browser, the problem disappears immediately.