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The main problem with disabling third-party cookies is that for certain applications (especially those using iframes and enterprise apps are full of iframes), the proposed alternatives have bugs.

Interestingly, Firefox does have these bugs, but these apps will not work on Firefox due to other issues.

Actually, it’s not clear whether these are bugs or just different interpretations of the specifications



Enterprises can allow third party cookies via browser policy.[1]

[1] https://chromeenterprise.google/policies/#BlockThirdPartyCoo...


So companies need to pay for Chrome Enterprise Premium? Great!


No, you don't need Chrome Enterprise Premium for browser policy/management.[1]

[1] https://chromeenterprise.google/products/chrome-enterprise-p...




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