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browser.tabs.remote.force-enable to true disable cookies?

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I'm using Firefox 55 beta (the same happened with older versions) and when I force the multiprocess setting browser.tabs.remote.force-enable to true (I suppose it is disabled by default because of addons) some pages doesn't work saying that I've the cookies disabled. Messages like this: "Cookies are disabled. Cannot access mid-tier with this setting. Please configure your browser to accept cookies."

I tried to start in safe-mode (without addons) but the same happens. With Firefox Nightly (not needed to set browser.tabs.remote.force-enable) it works.

Ideas?

I'm using Firefox 55 beta (the same happened with older versions) and when I force the multiprocess setting browser.tabs.remote.force-enable to true (I suppose it is disabled by default because of addons) some pages doesn't work saying that I've the cookies disabled. Messages like this: "Cookies are disabled. Cannot access mid-tier with this setting. Please configure your browser to accept cookies." I tried to start in safe-mode (without addons) but the same happens. With Firefox Nightly (not needed to set browser.tabs.remote.force-enable) it works. Ideas?

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Are you set up to accept 3rd party cookies? Are you Not running Firefox in Privacy Mode?

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FredMcD said

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/websites-say-cookies-are-blocked-unblock-them

Tried these tips but it don't work. If these pages work when multiprocess is disabled I suppose these settings are not the problem.

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Are you set up to accept 3rd party cookies? Are you Not running Firefox in Privacy Mode?