Also, to ensure that any extension you might have in Edge isn't causing the issue, try seeing if you can load TikTok inside an "InPrivate" window. (Go to the Edge menu "..." then click "New InPrivate window"). By-default, Edge does not allow extensions to run inside InPrivate windows, so try that. If it does load, then an extension you have in Edge would be causing the issue.
To better service the needs of our advertisers, we have enabled the option to set attribution windows at the ad group level. These settings were previously only available at the ad account level and did not offer advertisers to select different windows for different campaigns, or ad groups. As of September 9, 2023 you have access to ad group level attribution settings, which allows you to:
Attribution settings will be available at the ad group level instead of the ad account level. This means the attribution manager (which was the previous home for attribution settings) will be deprecated, and advertisers will have to select attribution windows at the ad group level when creating their ad group. There will be a default selection of attribution settings. So even if an advertiser does not actively manage their settings we will use the default for that ad group
Note: If the advertiser changed their attribution settings in Attribution Manager previously, we will use their selected windows as the default setting at the ad group level (for new campaigns too). However, if they never changed their attribution settings in the attribution manager, we will use the new defaults listed below (7dc/1dv for web and app).
The state of windows and doors is a major part of a home's overall look, and if on a budget, giving these two design elements a bit more attention can do a lot in boosting a home's curb appeal without spending a lot. The trim, for instance, might get repainted, and the window panes washed the second things start to look dingy. But the same care and attention isn't usually allotted to screens. But it should be! If screens look rundown and haggard, the windows won't look much better, no matter how much you scrub them. But how do you give them a face-lift short of buying new ones? According to TikTok, you can simply spray-paint them to give them new life.
If you're game to try it, all you need is some Elmer's glue, a roller, and some patience to add an expensive-looking, frosted finish to your windows. For those worried the Elmer's will melt or degrade, glue used as an adhesive can withstand temperatures of up to 80 degrees, so fingers crossed this is a safe bet. Some TikTokers even chose to add designs to their glued windows.
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