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Suppress "Cookie ABC will be soon treated as cross-site cookie against XYZ because the scheme does not match." in console?

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Hello,

I'm a web developer.

I'm working on a site that downloads a bunch of 3rd-party trackers that set 1st- and 3rd- party cookies.

In development mode, the site is running on "http://localhost:8080". Naturally production is `https` and everything is fine there.

However, during local development, whenever I open the dev console, I get a ton of warnings like

> Cookie XXX will be soon treated as cross-site cookie against YYY because the scheme does not match.

A whole ton of them. Every time.

I'm fine with them being soon treated as cross-site cookies, I really am. I just... don't want to hear about that again, okay? I like my console telling me important things, for debugging and whatnot. These messages are irrelevant, though. I know what I'm doing. It's not a problem here in these circimstances. Where's my "OK, agreed, understand the risks, don't tell me again" button?

How can I suppress these messages?

Hello, I'm a web developer. I'm working on a site that downloads a bunch of 3rd-party trackers that set 1st- and 3rd- party cookies. In development mode, the site is running on "http://localhost:8080". Naturally production is `https` and everything is fine there. However, during local development, whenever I open the dev console, I get a ton of warnings like > Cookie XXX will be soon treated as cross-site cookie against YYY because the scheme does not match. A whole ton of them. Every time. I'm fine with them being soon treated as cross-site cookies, I really am. I just... don't want to hear about that again, okay? I like my console telling me important things, for debugging and whatnot. These messages are irrelevant, though. I know what I'm doing. It's not a problem here in these circimstances. Where's my "OK, agreed, understand the risks, don't tell me again" button? How can I suppress these messages?

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OK, just switch network.cookie.sameSite.schemeful to false.