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For NYTimes website, I am asked for Stanford laneproxy, even though I have cleared all history in Tools, and set "No Proxy" in Preferences; what can I do to not require proxy?

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Once four months ago, I used my Stanford SUNet ID which allowed me to enter a restricted NYTimes database. Ever since then, whenever I want to read an article in the daily NYTimes email that I receive, I have had to enter my Stanford ID and password. This password is called the "laneproxy".

As mentioned in my question, I have tried all I know to do to eliminate the requirement of a proxy. I have to enter it each day to read the NYTimes article (not for each article).

Prior to four months ago when I entered a Stanford password to reach a restricted database of the NYTimes, I never had to enter a password to get access to a NYTimes article.

Once four months ago, I used my Stanford SUNet ID which allowed me to enter a restricted NYTimes database. Ever since then, whenever I want to read an article in the daily NYTimes email that I receive, I have had to enter my Stanford ID and password. This password is called the "laneproxy". As mentioned in my question, I have tried all I know to do to eliminate the requirement of a proxy. I have to enter it each day to read the NYTimes article (not for each article). Prior to four months ago when I entered a Stanford password to reach a restricted database of the NYTimes, I never had to enter a password to get access to a NYTimes article.

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Try to clear the cookies from that website.

Clear the cache and the cookies from sites that cause problems.

  • "Clear the Cache": Firefox > Preferences > Advanced > Network > Offline Storage (Cache): "Clear Now"
  • "Remove the Cookies" from sites causing problems: Firefox > Preferences > Privacy > Cookies: "Show Cookies"