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Your site does not work if third-party cookies are blocked #297

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ghost opened this issue Feb 21, 2018 · 6 comments
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Your site does not work if third-party cookies are blocked #297

ghost opened this issue Feb 21, 2018 · 6 comments

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@ghost
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ghost commented Feb 21, 2018

Your site does not work if third-party cookies are blocked.

EVERYONE blocks third-party cookies. They are blocked by default in most browsers.

I'm using Chrome, what can I do BESIDES turning on these cookies for all the other sites I visit?

Thank you!!

Karl

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apai4 commented Feb 21, 2018

Hey @kdawg1406, you can add an exception to chrome to allow cookies from our preview domain [*.]stackblitz.io (see #162 (comment)) so that you don't have to enable third party cookies globally.

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ghost commented Feb 21, 2018

Thank you for a VERY fast reply. Suggestion? Add this to a link on your awesome site!

@ghost ghost closed this as completed Feb 21, 2018
@sreekumarp
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I would like to reopen this issue.

I cannto add exception in chrome or adding exception is not working as my chrome settings are managed by the company.

3rd party cookies are blocked and there is no way that company is going to allow it.

Can't you make changes in stackblitz and make it work with out 3rd party cookies ?

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I wonder, how its working in firefox as firefox does not allow 3rd party cookies by itself.

@dews
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dews commented Apr 28, 2021

Although 3rd party cookies are blocked, you may still bypass it by,
chrome://settings/cookies
Find "Sites that can always use cookies", add "[*.]stackblitz.com"

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sreekumarp commented Apr 28, 2021

I already mentioned above that company's group policy don't allow us to change the cookie settings from chrome://settings/cookies.

Please consider reopen.

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