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I don't understand what you're talking about. Can you post a screenshot ?
What kind of problems ?
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What is this "Strict" setting actually?
I always set cookies to custom and "All cross-ste cookies"
Is strict the same?
I always set cookies to custom and "All cross-ste cookies"
Is strict the same?
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I also do the same ... I disable all cross-site cookies ... I've been wondering the same thing
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Hi Duke ... unfortunately I don't think your picture (alone) best answers our question - What is the difference between "strict" [which] (as your picture indicates) blocks cross-site cookies VS "custom" and setting to block all cross-site cookies ... what is the difference ... is "custom" 'strict-er'? Of course Mypal68 has those same settings. When you get the chance, would/could you better clarify for us. Thank you in advance.
Sal
PS: Sorry about the multiple edits ... just sometimes its hard for me to get across what I'm thinking.
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I believe it's the same. Maybe the_r3dacted, ex K4sum1, can confirm that.xperceniol_sal wrote: ↑19 Nov 2025, 00:02 What is the difference between "strict" [which] (as your picture indicates) blocks cross-site cookies VS "custom" and setting to block all cross-site cookies
Custom allows you to "tweak" the settings while Strict doesn't. I've explained my choices in this post:
https://board.eclipse.cx/viewtopic.php?p=7596#p7596
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Just name change, afaik strict should be the same as custom with everything enabled.
k4sum1 who?
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