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