If you’re seeing “Your browsing has been paused” on Ticketmaster, it usually means their system has flagged your activity as suspicious or automated — often due to:
⚠️ Common Reasons for the Message:
Too many rapid clicks or refreshes
Use of VPNs, proxies, or ad blockers
Using browser automation tools (or anything that resembles a bot)
Opening multiple tabs or browsers simultaneously
Having JavaScript or cookies disabled
Suspicious IP behavior (e.g. from data centers, shared IPs)
✅ How to Fix “Your Browsing Has Been Paused” on Ticketmaster
1. Stop Refreshing & Wait
Take a break for 5–10 minutes.
Sometimes, it clears automatically once the system stops seeing suspicious activity.
2. Close All Ticketmaster Tabs
Completely exit all tabs and windows where Ticketmaster is open.
Then reopen a single new tab and go to ticketmaster.com.
3. Disable VPN or Proxy
If you’re using a VPN (like NordVPN, ExpressVPN, etc.), turn it off.
Ticketmaster heavily filters traffic from VPN IP addresses.
4. Clear Cookies and Cache
Ticketmaster uses cookies and local data to identify sessions. Clear them:
For Chrome:
Go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Clear Browsing Data
Clear Cookies and Cached files
Restart browser
5. Turn Off Ad Blockers / Script Blockers
Extensions like uBlock Origin, Adblock Plus, NoScript, or Privacy Badger can interfere with Ticketmaster.
Try disabling extensions temporarily and refreshing the page.
6. Use a Different Browser or Device
Switch to another browser (e.g. Firefox → Chrome) or use a smartphone if possible.
This resets the session and may avoid detection.
7. Restart Your Network (Change IP)
Restart your modem/router to potentially get a new IP address (if your ISP uses dynamic IPs).
This helps if your IP address has been flagged.
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