Managing 3rd party session cookies in Chromium Edge

In a couple of days I am doing a session at the D365UG Community Summit 2020 and the tool they are using for presenting requires 3rd party session cookies to be allowed. This is a short description on how to do that in Chromium Edge.

  • In Chromium Edge go to edge://settings/privacy
  • You now have two options:

You change the privacy setting to Basic (that will change it for all websites which my IT-Sec friends tell me is a bad thing 🙁 ). The better option is to create an exception the site you want access to.

  • To set an exception click Exceptions and add the URL in the following format in the [*.]domain.com

That’s it…

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