Did you know? Despite claiming to block all cross-site cookies out of the box, Firefox automatically allows Google to use them in your browser should you log in to one of their services.

The browser only lets you know about this once it happens, and it’s on you to notice the permissions icon appearing in the URL bar. There is a link to a paragraph on a help page explaining this behaviour, but it seemingly goes unmentioned pretty much everywhere else on the internet.

This surprised me, especially considering Firefox’s stance on privacy. I was even more surprised that this is done without consent. If this is for usability, Firefox should at least warn the user before this happens.

  • RamdomSlaphead@feddit.uk
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    4 months ago

    Take it you didn’t click “learn more”?

    To sign into YouTube, you need to sign into Google.Com. that’s the cross site script. Nothing scary, or unexpected.

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      4 months ago

      What’s with the influx of anti Firefox posts here? Really weird. Especially since yes everything is in their learn more stuff.

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        4 months ago

        It is a bit odd that there’s an influx of anti Firefox and AMD stuff after Google and Intel were in the news for major things.