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How does Edge manage and store cookies?
I'm trying to figure out how Edge works with cookies. For example when I authenticate on Azure Portal it will store cookies and allow me to log on while the cookie is valid. The thing is that even if ...
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What cookies does Amazon use for authentication?
Using Chrome I'm rejecting a bunch of ad-specific cookies (by domain) and white-listing some domains to accept all cookies. I've added amazon.com and amazon.co.uk to the whitelist (including all third-...
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What's the fastest, easiest, or most obvious way to clear cache and cookies from a site when it just redirects you to an error on a second site?
My problem scenario is one that's played out thousands of times with only minor details varying.
I am using a web browser and I click a bookmark to "https://desired-site.example1.com/". I've ...
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Switching between stackexchange accounts doesn't work on Brave but works with Chrome
My Stackexchange account was originally created on stackoverflow. That means that if I want to login to any other site, like this one, I have to use my stackoverflow credentials and then get forwarded ...
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Cookie session Firefox
WGET need some cookies (because he like those, but not only), because some files are only accessible while authenticated. But i find nowhere how to get these cookies (and i can't autenticate from WGET ...
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When a subdomain considers me logged out while I'm logged into the main site, why does clicking a login link instantly log me in? [closed]
Like if I'm logged out on battlelog.battlefield.com, but logged in on origin.com, as soon as I click LOG IN, it instantly performs the login without me having to enter my username or password.
What ...
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Wget - Problems recursively downloading with authentication
So I'm trying to download the entire domain of a private wiki page. I've saved the cookies in a cookies.txt file and using it with wget for authentication like so:
wget --load-cookies=cookies.txt --...
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Which cookie is the Google's Two-Factor Authentication related cookie?
Every time I start up my browser (palemoon [i.e., firefox]) I have to use the two-factor auth to log in.
I figure this is due to the fact that I have the browser clear cookies on exit, which I want, ...