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minus-squareTrue@lemy.lollinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up8·2 months agoWhat about depreciating third party cookies? I had never in the previous year visited a single site that required third party cookies. I never found anyone who have a use case for it, I even disable it at every PC I setup or administer with zero problems.
minus-squareDran@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up6·2 months agoOracle, SAP, Redhat, all of their customer portals require it for SSO. I’m not saying it should be that way, but it is.
What about depreciating third party cookies?
I had never in the previous year visited a single site that required third party cookies.
I never found anyone who have a use case for it, I even disable it at every PC I setup or administer with zero problems.
Oracle, SAP, Redhat, all of their customer portals require it for SSO. I’m not saying it should be that way, but it is.