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Wittycat
Feb 13, 2021Iron Contributor
Exeption of microsoft
Hello, I have feedbaked to ask a way in cookie configuration, to let us disable cookie (or third patie cookie) but add a third switch to easily whitelist Microsoft cookie. Because in my configurati...
Wittycat
Feb 13, 2021Iron Contributor
yes i know here i only ask a switch to manually activate it for thowe (like me on my work computer) who totally disable cookie to have a way to uncheck cookie but check "microsoft" cookie only. (like that an admin sys can forbid all cookie and let microsoft services work normally. without to manually add any exeption in the browser
Edit of course it's a very low priority request but it will certainly be welcome in entreprise.
HotCakeX
Feb 13, 2021MVP
I don't know why any company would want to do that, that's something that only Microsoft as the owner of the cookies "might" do it, other companies have their own set of websites they interact with.
so there will always be a need to manually enter exceptions.
even Microsoft needs to work with other websites.
so there will always be a need to manually enter exceptions.
even Microsoft needs to work with other websites.
- WittycatFeb 13, 2021Iron Contributor
Actually we use this configuration to test the reaction of our webapp if the user forbid cookie by default, to be sure our software don't just crash/not-load who will harm our publicity.
- HotCakeXFeb 13, 2021MVPOkay, so you're saying that wherever you work at, they only want Microsoft cookies be allowed and not any other companies'? not even a single other company?
- WittycatFeb 13, 2021Iron ContributorActually (for now), computer in some services even not allowed to access to internet.
But here is more for the "test" services, with this feature it let them access to Bing, Outlook, Teams. and do their test with all cookie disabled with a simple GPO (if accepted).
It's why i tell it's a low priority feature because it's very specific, but if we do it, some other maybe to it too.
But it can be useful to people who don't want to check cookie and authorise manually like you have explained me on the other post. some user want just to disable cookie autorise microsoft and don't modify anything else so for these too very specific user it can be a good feature.