Thank you for that, there is also the question of the 403 error cropping up in the console log you provided-- normally this hints at a permission error between your system and the image server. It is possible that an anti-virus software or extension have somehow interfered. On the topic of extensions, we have noticed that even when an extension/addon is disabled, the scripts it runs can still have an effect. So a few options to attempt are: - Disabling your antivirus and checking if you still see the same issue - Uninstall any extensions (occasionally running in incognito mode can work as well) - The most extreme measure we can take is the nuclear option where you completely uninstall the browser and any settings, and re-install.