Do you get Tumblr's 'Missing e' warning multiple times after you acknowledge it?
Tumblr displays a warning message to users of Missing e, highlighting what they believe are potential risks, and ask users to acknowledge before continuing to use Tumblr. However, many users are finding that to continue using Missing e, they have to acknowledge this warning multiple times. In fact, some non-Missing e users are receiving the warning, too!
First, Educate Yourself
While I strongly encourage you to read Tumblr’s warning, and Missing e’s official response explaining why the browser extension is safe to use, I realize that a repetitive popup message can be aggravating.
You Can Do Something About Repeated Warnings
It is not likely that Missing e will ever hide or prevent this warning from being displayed, but many users have found a simple, alternative solution that works to hide this warning after it has been read and acknowledged at least once.
• Find out how to hide repeated Tumblr warnings about Missing e!
See Also: Why Missing e is safe to use
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Do you get Tumblr's 'Missing e' warning multiple times after you acknowledge it?
Speaking of annoying pop-up messages…
Tumblr displays a warning message to users of Missing e, highlighting what they believe are potential risks, and ask users to acknowledge before continuing to use Tumblr. However, many users are finding that to continue using Missing e, they have to acknowledge this warning multiple times.
First, Educate Yourself
While I strongly encourage you to read Tumblr’s warning, and Missing e’s official response explaining why the browser extension is safe to use, I realize that a repetitive popup message can be aggravating.
You Can Do Something About Repeated Warnings
It is not likely that Missing e will ever hide or prevent this warning from being displayed, but many users have found a simple, alternative solution that works to hide this warning after it has been read and acknowledged at least once.
• Find out how to hide repeated Tumblr warnings about Missing e!
See Also: Why Missing e is safe to use
Do you get Tumblr's 'Missing e' warning multiple times after you acknowledge it?
Tumblr displays a warning message to users of Missing e, highlighting what they believe are potential risks, and ask users to acknowledge before continuing to use Tumblr. However, many users are finding that to continue using Missing e, they have to acknowledge this warning multiple times.
First, Educate Yourself
While I strongly encourage you to read Tumblr’s warning, and Missing e’s official response explaining why the browser extension is safe to use, I realize that a repetitive popup message can be aggravating.
You Can Do Something About Repeated Warnings
It is not likely that Missing e will ever hide or prevent this warning from being displayed, but many users have found a simple, alternative solution that works to hide this warning after it has been read and acknowledged at least once.
• Find out how to hide repeated Tumblr warnings about Missing e!
See Also: Why Missing e is safe to use
Do you get Tumblr's 'Missing e' warning multiple times after you acknowledge it?
Tumblr displays a warning message to users of Missing e, highlighting what they believe are potential risks, and ask users to acknowledge before continuing to use Tumblr. However, many users are finding that to continue using Missing e, they have to acknowledge this warning multiple times.
First, Educate Yourself
While I strongly encourage you to read Tumblr’s warning, and Missing e’s official response explaining why the browser extension is safe to use, I realize that a repetitive popup message can be aggravating.
You Can Do Something About Repeated Warnings
It is not likely that Missing e will ever hide or prevent this warning from being displayed, but many users have found a simple, alternative solution that works to hide this warning after it has been read and acknowledged at least once.
• Find out how to hide repeated Tumblr warnings about Missing e!
See Also: Why Missing e is safe to use
Do you get Tumblr's 'Missing e' warning multiple times after you acknowledge it?
Tumblr displays a warning message to users of Missing e, highlighting what they believe are potential risks, and ask users to acknowledge before continuing to use Tumblr. However, many users are finding that to continue using Missing e, they have to acknowledge this warning multiple times.
First, Educate Yourself
While I strongly encourage you to read Tumblr’s warning, and Missing e’s official response explaining why the browser extension is safe to use, I realize that a repetitive popup message can be aggravating.
You Can Do Something About Repeated Warnings
It is not likely that Missing e will ever hide or prevent this warning from being displayed, but many users have found a simple, alternative solution that works to hide this warning after it has been read and acknowledged at least once.
• Find out how to hide repeated Tumblr warnings about Missing e!
See Also: Why Missing e is safe to use
Getting Tumblr's 'Missing e' warning more than once? You can use this!
A custom user style that will hide the Tumblr warning box when you load your dashboard! You can install it if you have the Stylish browser extension (Chrome, Firefox) or as a browser userscript!
Please note that this userstyle is not endorsed, recommended or made available by Missing e or its creator Jeremy Cutler. A link to the userstyle is provided for informational purposes only.

