HTTP Status 400 - Bad Request
When it comes to our site Symbaloo.com, these types of errors are 99.9% of the time related to an error from the user's end (Browsers), and based on our experience, they tend to be solved following the steps below.
We always test first if the Symbaloo account in question is working on our end and if it works on our end (the client). After we used different browsers and devices, we advise you to review the next steps:
Incorrect URL: it should be https://www.symbaloo.com/login. (Please click on it.)
Cookies and Cache: Your browser might be saving corrupted cookies or expired ones.
Extensions: Disable all the extensions and see if they are blocking the connection.
Invalid DNS Cache Computer related.
In the following video, it explains what causes the error 400 bad requests.
https://youtu.be/TYpqhx4hC4w?si=I8lveHgxKy7Ji9qt
At minute 3:09, it is mentioned that this 400 error is mostly related to the user's side itself, and it can be related to the owner (Symbaloo) if it wouldn't load either on our end (meaning the page will be down Everywhere)
I would recommend you to watch the video first, only check if you previously deleted the cache along with the cookies; if you didn't, please try to re-do the whole process, make sure that you are using the correct URL (please copy and paste the URL shared above or simply click on it). But, if you are tech-savvy and comfortable following the next step, please do so when it comes to flushing the DNS. Otherwise, you may seek technical assistance from a computer repair shop.
Lastly, testing https://www.symbaloo.com/login on a different browser and or computer will demonstrate that it could your browser\device giving you issues and nothing related to Symbaloo's website.
This error happens frequently when the browser was recently updated, please note that the user being affected by this error are able to fix the problem within the first 3 steps.