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How can I enable cookies in FireFox for iOS?

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I need to be able to enable cookies for some web sites, but I can't figure out how to do this in FireFox for iOS.

I need to be able to enable cookies for some web sites, but I can't figure out how to do this in FireFox for iOS.

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if you go to the settings in firefox and click data management you can make sure its saving cookies there

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I can see that there is a list of saved cookies, but I didn't see any way to enable/disable cookies specifically. Since I didn't make any changes to those settings, I'm confused about why a website would tell me I needed to enable cookies when as far as I can tell they are already enabled.

Can you tell me if there is a more specific on/off control for cookies somewhere?

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oh, websites always ask that, i don't think it looks at your settings when websites ask if you'll allow their cookies, its from a GDPR resolution in europe from like 2 years ago so everyone has to ask that you agree to their cookies or whatever

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Hi Eve,

This wasn't a GDPR notice - I'm well aware of what that's about from managing my own websites.

I was trying to authenticate an app, which flipped me into my browser. When the page loaded the page threw an error indicating that cookies needed to be permitted in order to complete the auth, which makes sense to me as I would expect the auth to be written as a temporary cookie.

Since I can't tell how FireFox for iOS is set, I have to assume it's blocking cookies by default. I just need to know where the setting is that controls that state.

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This is the message when trying to view a video from my school website:

It seems your browser is blocking 3rd party session cookies which are required for the Kaltura application. To resolve this issue, please update your settings to allow 3rd party cookies.

I can’t find away to allow the cookies. I also get this pin Safari.

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