Opera not working right with Disqus
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alterami last edited by
Every time I go to a new page, Opera "forgets" that I'm logged into Disqus, and I have to manually click "log in". As soon as I click log in, it logs me in WITHOUT me having to type in my Disqus username/password. So its kind of half-way remembering that I'm logged in, just not at first which is extremely annoying.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by admin
How to post about a problem in Opera
Not happening here.
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A Former User last edited by
Using Disqus on http://blogs.opera.com/desktop/
I have to click Login on comments section every time the page opens/reloads.
That click opens a small pop-up window and I’m logged in without entering any data or seeing any username/password fields.
Reloading the page logs me out.
WIN10-64. Opera 47.0.2631.71 (PGO) Norwegian. HWA On. Third-party cookies disabled.
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A Former User last edited by
You are correct.
In Opera settings under cookies, I’ve for years had the first option selected (allow all data stored locally – recommended).
But for some reason I’ve had the feeling that third-party cookies are bad for my user experience or privacy, and had third-party cookies disabled. Very few online services require third-party cookies/have a discernible difference if disabled. The only site I can think of that requires it is logging in on Skyscanner and FINN.
Can anyone point to a good article or blog post providing pros/cons on third-party cookies in the context of using Opera as a desktop browser on Windows?
Do sites and domains set on exception list behave differently when “Allows all cookies” is selected?