Did some more digging on this, and it looks like actually @stripe in general just doesn't work with third party cookies blocked (Firefox -> Privacy -> Cookes -> Block all third party). This _really_ needs to be fixed. Why are cookies even necessary for this process?https://twitter.com/cmuratori/status/1229187173036855296 …
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I routinely have to turn on all scripts and cookies to pay for things, then I turn them off again. It's a routine, just not a good one.
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You're joking on this one, right? I get this entire thread...but this part makes no sense.
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Apologies and clarification: my experience has been that that most websites test one browser: Chrome. I use Firefox as my daily driver, and more and more of the financial institutions I pay bills to have stopped working in FF.
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It's insane to envision a scenario where not using cookies would be a major investment, but I guess that's the state of web programming today?
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The number of websites that don't work properly (if at all) if 3rd party cookies are disabled is staggering.
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