When you allow cookies, they help websites remember you and make your experience more comfortable. If you want to use online services that require you to log in, buy anything online, or customize your preferences for a website, you’ll need to allow at least some cookies. But cookies also...
We use optional cookies to improve your experience on our websites, such as through social media connections, and to display personalized advertising based on your online activity. If you reject optional cookies, only cookies necessary to provide you the services will be used. You may change your...
Instead of blocking all cookies and losing their benefits, you could go with a browser extension that fills out cookie consent pop-ups. Set your preferences for the cookies you want to allow, and the extension will only allow those. Do note that some extensions simply hide the pop-ups. If...
Mozilla Firefox offers users three levels of privacy protection: Standard, Strict and Custom. In the first case, third-party cookies are blocked only in private windows; in the second, as the developers themselves admit, there is the risk that some sites will not work properly. Therefore, we ...
"While cross-site cookies from trackers are blocked in Firefox by default, a site may signal to the browser that it needs to use them for important functionality. In this case, Firefox will allow a third-party website to use cross-site cookies the first five times (or up to 1% of the...
Like Firefox, this window has toggles for all cookies ("Allow sites to save and read cookie data") and third-party cookies ("Block third-party cookies.") Chrome applies both of these settings universally, then lets you add exceptions that will always be allowed and always be blocked. ...
How to Block Third-Party Cookies? In today's world almost every website uses some kind of third-party services like Google Analytics, Facebook like buttons, or any other third-party service provider. In this case, those service providers might set a third-party cookie to track your visitors...
Recently, a new EU directive has highlighted the importance of cookies, as these small text files sometimes store sensitive user data. But how do cookies actually work, and why do we need them? We will look at the small data packets that are exchanged and stored between web… ...
handles authenticating the user and the application hosted in the iframe can trust that the user is signed in, fetching tokens silently using the implicit flow. However, there are a couple of caveats to this assumption irrespective of whether third-party cookies are enabled or blocked in the ...
handles authenticating the user and the application hosted in the iframe can trust that the user is signed in, fetching tokens silently using the implicit flow. However, there are a couple of caveats to this assumption irrespective of whether third-party cookies are enabled or blocked in the ...