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GitHub Education renewal link sometimes redirects incorrectly #36625
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@Joseph-Edwards 👋 Thanks for raising an issue and linking your PR to it I don't have an issue approving your PR in principle, but I don't believe this should be happening, and I can't replicate the behaviour you're seeing Does your plan include access to GitHub Support? Are you able to send some screenshots of what you're seeing and attach them here? I'm sorry if that's frustrating, but I'd rather approach it that way before approving the PR. Many thanks |
Thanks for your fast response @subatoi! Yes, my plan has access to GitHub support I think, though I've never used it. After some experimentation, I can reproduce the my issue by first signing out of my GitHub Education account: Then, if I navigate to https://education.github.com/, I get redirected to https://github.com/education. The landing page for which looks like: From here, if I click on my profile picture in the top right as instructed by the guide, I see the normal GitHub toolbar: Conversely, if I follow https://education.github.com/learner/learn, I automatically get signed in. I hope this clears things up and helps you reproduce the issue. Let me know if there's anything else I can provide to help! |
Interesting—thank you for sending that through.
In that event, I'd recommend contacting Support as they will be best positioned to help with this—I'm happy to leave the issue open but I'd prefer to close your PR for now. We can always reopen it, if it turns out it's a change we need to make, rather than something that Support identifies as needing changing internally (eg a bug). Does that sound OK? |
That sounds good. I'll contact support shortly and leave another comment here if necessary down the line. Thank you for your help @subatoi. |
No problem! Many thanks for your interest in the GitHub docs |
Code of Conduct
What article on docs.github.com is affected?
https://docs.github.com/en/education/explore-the-benefits-of-teaching-and-learning-with-github-education/github-education-for-students/apply-to-github-education-as-a-student
What part(s) of the article would you like to see updated?
The "Expiration and renewals" section explains that, in order to renew a GitHub Education account, you should "return to https://education.github.com/, click your profile picture, then click Your benefits application". If you are signed in, upon clicking this link, you are redirected to https://education.github.com/learner/learn where you are able to follow the instructions.
However, sometimes https://education.github.com/ redirects to https://github.com/education. In this case, when you click on your profile picture, you are met with the standard GitHub toolbar, which doesn't contain the tab "Your benefits application".
It seems like the expected outcome should always be to end up on https://education.github.com/learner/learn.
Additional information
It's not clear to me what determines which page you are redirect to. In a private browser I am redirected to https://github.com/education. In a normal browser where I am logged into my GitHub account, sometimes I am redirected to https://education.github.com/learner/learn, and other times https://github.com/education. This might be a cookies thing but I'm not sure.
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