update: Note that blocking cookies on Thunderbird may affect email logins
List of changes proposed in this PR:
- Add condition for blocking cookies on Thunderbird, as it may prevent people from logging in to Gmail if it's enabled beforehand
- Relevant discussion: https://discuss.privacyguides.net/t/set-accept-cookies-from-sites-and-set-accept-third-party-cookies-to-never-in-mozilla-thunderbird/20411/10
- As well as Microsoft365 via SSO according to this reply: https://discuss.privacyguides.net/t/set-accept-cookies-from-sites-and-set-accept-third-party-cookies-to-never-in-mozilla-thunderbird/20411/17
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I guess it's fine but depends on whether you use this kind of login method. But probably won't warm to do it after anyway.
I guess it's fine but depends on whether you use this kind of login method.
Ah, that's true, since all of the community members who chimed in to the thread only mentioned it with regard to Gmail. I can change the wording to be more specific on that, rather than a blanket recommendation.
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https://discuss.privacyguides.net/t/2024-09-08/20708/1