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The Digital Glitch Blocking Your Weekly Horoscope

Your weekly horoscope from June 22 to 28 2026

By Kabir SharmaPublished 22 June 2026· 2 min read
The Digital Glitch Blocking Your Weekly Horoscope
The Digital Glitch Blocking Your Weekly Horoscope

As readers scramble to check their fate for the week of 22 June 2026, a frustrating technical hurdle is keeping the stars out of reach for many mobile users.

If you have been trying to read your weekly horoscope this morning, you might have hit a wall. From the pages of The Economic Times to the lifestyle columns of Vogue Australia and iDiva, everyone is talking about the cosmic shifts expected between 22 June 2026 and 28 June 2026. Whether it is Mars entering Gemini or Mercury bringing emotional clarity to Cancerians, the predictions are everywhere—except, perhaps, on your screen.

Many users are reporting that they cannot access these updates, often seeing error messages about cookies. This isn't a sign that the universe is conspiring against your fortune; it is a known technical friction point, particularly for those using the Facebook in-app browser.

Fixing the Connection

The issue stems from a defect where the Facebook browser fails to pass cookie data to websites. Because many major publications rely on these cookies to load personalized content or verify your session, the page simply refuses to display.

The fix is straightforward. If you are stuck, look for your browser’s settings menu. To avoid the glitch, stop using the in-app browser entirely. You can usually find a "Links Open Externally" option under your app settings. By forcing your device to use Safari, Chrome, or Firefox directly, you bypass the faulty middleman. If you are on an iPhone, you might need to go to your Safari settings, select "from visited" under cookie preferences, and perform a hard restart of the app to clear the cache.

The Bigger Picture

Why does this matter? It highlights the growing tension between our reliance on social media "gateways" and the open web. When we access news, horoscopes, or career advice through a social media app, we are often at the mercy of that app’s limited internal browser.

This creates a digital disconnect. Just as you might want to check the Economic Times for strategic career insights, a simple technical setting—like whether your browser is set to block third-party data—can stand between you and the information you seek. It is a reminder that even in an era of seamless connectivity, the "plumbing" of the internet still requires a bit of manual maintenance to ensure your weekly dose of clarity actually arrives.

What the Stars Say

Technical headaches aside, the week of 22 June 2026 is shaping up to be a significant one for those who can get their browsers working. With planetary shifts impacting everything from money to love, the consensus across major outlets is clear: it is a time for strategic wins and emotional rebalancing. Just make sure your settings are in order before you start planning your next move.

By Kabir Sharma
Features Writer

Kabir Sharma writes on culture, technology and everyday life for PoliticalPedia.