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Phobits Support Information

The following information is used to help resolve issues our customers may be having with the Phobits website.

Your browser is Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; +claudebot@anthropic.com).

It helps to know which browser and browser version you are using to diagnose any problems that you are having.

It helps to know which operating system you are using, such as Microsoft Windows or an Apple computer.

JavaScript is a computer language that your browser uses to render content. We send to your browser JavaScript files to generate content that you see. Without JavaScript being allowed on your browser, some content will not render or function. Phobits recommends that you do not block JavaScript as most websites, including Phobits, will not function properly if you do.

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer by websites that you visit. Web sites ask your web browser to store small text files on your computer. These very small files are known as cookies and are an important feature of your web browser. Cookies contain a few pieces of information that help identify when you have logged into your account, and they may contain your user preferences.

Phobits recommends that you do not block all cookies as websites like Phobits will not function properly if you do. Most web browsers allow blocking third-party cookies, and you might want to considering doing that, but blocking all cookies prevents using most websites including Phobits. Phobits never uses third-party cookies, so blocking those cookies does not affect your use of Phobits.

Your IP Address is 3.149.254.229.

Your IP (Internet Protocol) address is the unique number that allows websites to return content like web pages to you when you request them. Sometime to help you diagnose a problem our customer support team may need to know this IP address, so, if they ask you for it, just read them this number.

Website Revision Number is 21186.

Our customer service and product management teams often need to ensure that a specific website revision is in use when troubleshooting issues to help ensure the latest version of the software is being used. The following revision number is the revision number we may ask you for when you report an issue.