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Error when linking account to SE network

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When I go to my profile and click "Authenticate" I get this:

redirect_uri is not under the registered domain for this application

Is it a bug or something that is not yet implemented?

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ArtOfCode‭ wrote about 4 years ago

It's kinda both, but it's also kinda moot - you don't need to link your account to SE on this site, as there's no content to claim and it's not a way you can log in.

einpoklum‭ wrote about 4 years ago

Seeing this too.

pnuts‭ wrote almost 4 years ago

I've down voted because without a 'status' tag and without a formal A after all this time the Q now seems irrelevant, and @ArtOfCode's comment seems to suggest it never was particulalry relevant. (Also, I don't see "Authenticate" in my account.)