• Hi Team,

    we facing the below error for our website after launched the website.

    Can you please take a look?

    Access to XMLHttpRequest at ‘https://px.ads.linkedin.com/wa/’ from origin ‘https://ats-global.cn’ has been blocked by CORS policy: The value of the ‘Access-Control-Allow-Credentials’ header in the response is ” which must be ‘true’ when the request’s credentials mode is ‘include’. The credentials mode of requests initiated by the XMLHttpRequest is controlled by the withCredentials attribute.

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  • Thread Starter shreeshchandra

    (@shreeshchandra)

    Please give response as soon as possible

    When the page is called, the server you are using provides an HTTP header property that prevents external pages with lower HTTPS security from being integrated. The linkedin service in question probably has a lower level of security, which is why this error message appears.

    I see the following possibilities for you:

    a) You check which system sets the HTTP header property for this HTTP header. It is often the hosters themselves, which is why I would recommend contacting their support first.

    b) If the hoster does not set it, it may also be due to a security plugin you are using. Check whether and which one you are using, switch it off as a test and contact their support if you have any questions.

    c) Speak to the support team of the LinkedIn service you are using to see if and when they increase HTTPS security.

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