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Firefox will not allow me to log into Nest home page with google account. When google account is selected at login it will loop back to select which account to log into with. Never had this issue with previous versions of Firefox Have used the open/option to determine that the issue continues to exist. Version 102 Mac laptop

Firefox will not allow me to log into Nest home page with google account. When google account is selected at login it will loop back to select which account to log into with. Never had this issue with previous versions of Firefox Have used the open/option to determine that the issue continues to exist. Version 102 Mac laptop

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This could be about Total Cookie Protection that partition (isolate) third party cookie and that prevents the page from getting their session ID cookie. Total Cookie Protection creates a separate cookie jar for each website you visit. This means that a third-party (ad) website can't track you across other websites you visit where it is embedded, but will also cause embeded websites not seeing that you are logged in. See "How do I know if the site breakage is caused by Total Cookie Protection?":

Selecting "Cross-site tracking cookies, and isolate other cross-site cookies" sets network.cookie.cookieBehavior to '5' and enables Enhanced Tracking Protection. Selecting "Cross-site tracking cookies" sets network.cookie.cookieBehavior to '4' and does not partition/isolate cross-site cookies, but still keeps Enhanced Tracking Protection enabled.