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Block Third Party Cookies -- Allow Users to Use a Global Exception List #1268
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@bradleyrichter this is still an issue and worth a moment of consideration. I'm putting it on 1.2 for now. |
+1 from support on not able to view embedded tweets |
This was referenced Aug 19, 2017
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This was referenced Aug 20, 2017
This was referenced Aug 20, 2017
Thanks for rounding these issues up, @luixxiul 😄 |
i think this should be done as part of #1991 (i.e., allow adding global cookie exceptions in a cookie manager) |
+1 I also support this idea, https://community.brave.com/t/a-site-not-working-allowing-login-etc/8615 |
wouldn't it be smarter to have something like https://github.com/Cookie-AutoDelete/Cookie-AutoDelete instead of blocking 3rd party cookies? |
Closing in favor of brave/brave-browser#778 |
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feature/cookies
needs-mockup
A feature which needs design mockup to be implemented.
open-in-brave-core
privacy
sec-low
security
wontfix

- You can allow Third Party Cookies in Bravery -> Clicking 'Allow ads and Tracking' - The Problem being that it is a binary, globally on or globally off. A user cannot just allow a specific site through (like platform.twitter.com for embedded tweets) on all of their sites.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: