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firefox 144.0.2says cookies are disabled

google is saying cookies are disabled when using FF to login. This was working Privacy is set to STANDARD and I went into settings and removed google.com as well to no av… (funda kabanzi)

google is saying cookies are disabled when using FF to login. This was working Privacy is set to STANDARD and I went into settings and removed google.com as well to no avail.

How do I fix this?

Thanks leon

Asked by Leon Zetekoff 4 izinyanga ezidlule

Last reply by Leon Zetekoff 3 izinyanga ezidlule

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Firefox not remembering cookie permissions

I'm having problems with a website constantly asking me to accept cookie permissions. It happens on some other sites occasionally, but this particular site is one that I … (funda kabanzi)

I'm having problems with a website constantly asking me to accept cookie permissions. It happens on some other sites occasionally, but this particular site is one that I use each day.

When I visit the site I get the cookie permissions box. I click accept all cookies. No matter how many links I click I am presented with the box yet again. It doesn't happen with Chrome, Edge or Brave.

Asked by XyZed 1 unyaka odlule

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Firefox claims SameSite is set to Lax, while set-cookie contains SameSite=None and Secure

Our backend sets a cookie for maintaining login sessions with SameSite=None and Secure (to support loading our front-end from localhost for developers and from a third pa… (funda kabanzi)

Our backend sets a cookie for maintaining login sessions with SameSite=None and Secure (to support loading our front-end from localhost for developers and from a third party domain for PR previews).

This is the respose header:

set-cookie: ESESSIONID=<redacted>; Secure; HttpOnly; Path=/; SameSite=None; Max-Age=86399

However, Firefox does not send the cookie back with requests, but logs this error in the console:

Cookie “ESESSIONID” has been rejected because it is in a cross-site context and its “SameSite” is “Lax” or “Strict”.

We have worked around the issue by configuring exceptions in the Security & Privacy settings, but I am curious to why Firefox rejects the cookie with this error message.

Asked by Øyvind Wergeland 2 iminyaka edlule

Last reply by Øyvind Wergeland 2 iminyaka edlule

Cookies are not always being sent with requests

Hello, Since Firefox v142, the website I develop has been having trouble with the Firefox browser. It works fine most of the time, but occasionally Firefox will not send … (funda kabanzi)

Hello,

Since Firefox v142, the website I develop has been having trouble with the Firefox browser. It works fine most of the time, but occasionally Firefox will not send all of the cookies that are set for the domain. This is causing users to appear unauthenticated, and is causing errors because critical information isn't being set.

I wanted to see if this is something that was a setting that could be resolved before I reported it as a bug.

Is anyone else experiencing this?

Thanks.

Asked by Sarkis Matossian 5 izinyanga ezidlule

Last reply by TyDraniu 5 izinyanga ezidlule

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We sometimes cannot access the Kaiser Permanente website.

We are having a problem with Kaiser Permanente’s website. The problem occurs randomly and when it occurs we cannot sign in to our account on the website. We get a “redire… (funda kabanzi)

We are having a problem with Kaiser Permanente’s website. The problem occurs randomly and when it occurs we cannot sign in to our account on the website. We get a “redirect error”.

We can fix the problem but comes back again after a while. To fix it we go to Settings / Privacy and Security / Cookies and Site Data / Manage Data. Under manage data we enter Kaiser in the search box and then delete the website.

Is there a way (a settings change) to fix this problem in Firefox or is it a Kaiser website problem?

BTW.. the same problem also occurs on Chrome, just not as frequently.

Asked by pwal_1 1 unyaka odlule

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Blocked cookies

I have been trying for months to access Microsoft365 but I am constantly told that I cannot access it as Firefox is blocking Cookies relevant to this I have tried every … (funda kabanzi)

I have been trying for months to access Microsoft365 but I am constantly told that I cannot access it as Firefox is blocking Cookies relevant to this

I have tried every solution I can find on the internet but none of them work for me In desperation HELP

Firefox and Windws 10

Asked by nice7 6 izinyanga ezidlule

Last reply by 404 6 izinyanga ezidlule

Bank - Manage online experience

Every time I access my bank's website using Firefox I get a pop-up telling me to "manage online experience". After I "manage" it, it appears on every page I go to on the… (funda kabanzi)

Every time I access my bank's website using Firefox I get a pop-up telling me to "manage online experience". After I "manage" it, it appears on every page I go to on the bank's site (ie. savings account or chequing account etc.) I have white listed several of the pages in Privacy and Security but this has no effect. Obviously I am missing something. Can anyone give me guidance? Thx.

Asked by bbjohn 1 inyanga edlule

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Privacy

Where is the cookie opt-out in Firefox?

Asked by Mike 2 izinyanga ezidlule

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Problem logging into google from Mozilla

Every time I try to log in to gmail I receive this message: We've detected a problem with your cookie settings. Enable cookies Make sure your cookies are enabled. To en… (funda kabanzi)

Every time I try to log in to gmail I receive this message: We've detected a problem with your cookie settings. Enable cookies Make sure your cookies are enabled. To enable cookies, follow these browser-specific instructions I've tried enabling cookies in Mozilla. Apparently I'm doing something wrong because I'm still getting the same message from google.

Asked by bobkeith28 1 unyaka odlule

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Email's Keep getting logged out everytime I Turn off Or Closed my browser...

Its every time I turn off my computer or sometimes when i close the browser and opened it again. it logs me out of my emails...I don't know how to fix this. And It's anno… (funda kabanzi)

Its every time I turn off my computer or sometimes when i close the browser and opened it again. it logs me out of my emails...I don't know how to fix this. And It's annoying to put your email's every time you open the browser...

Asked by CharlesGaming 1 unyaka odlule

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Finding what address to add to cookie exceptions

I want to enable cookies for outlook and google, the rest I dont want. I have attempted to look at the cookie's url for outlook and add that to the exception list, but ou… (funda kabanzi)

I want to enable cookies for outlook and google, the rest I dont want.

I have attempted to look at the cookie's url for outlook and add that to the exception list, but outlook still harasses me with its annoying 2fa

How do I find the actual address to put in the exceptions list to stop this issue?

Asked by ALoepker 1 unyaka odlule

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Total Cookie Protection doesnt work with firefox extensions?

Hi, If i understand correctly, firefox has total cookie protection enabled by default i.e. cookies are not shared among sites. I can see partition key is being set for th… (funda kabanzi)

Hi,

If i understand correctly, firefox has total cookie protection enabled by default i.e. cookies are not shared among sites. I can see partition key is being set for the cookies which helps in maintaining cookie jars.

I am just curious to know if these cookie jars exist for firefox extensions also? For example, from a specific add-on if a certain cookie is set for demo.com then i dont see any partition key associated with it. Does this violate total cookie protection? And is this a bug or a special feature that firefox extensions can utilize?

Asked by John Debello 1 unyaka odlule

Last reply by markwarner22 1 unyaka odlule