Er, wtf.
I have to disable tracking protection in @FirefoxNightly in order to log in to @pocket.
This has got to be a bug.
If not, Mozilla would be requiring you to be tracked by 3rd parties in order to use the service. Which is turbo 8k facepalm.
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Follow up: *all* 3rd party cookies were disabled, which broke the captcha (which apparently isn't on the tracking list?!). I've only blocked 3rd party cookies from unvisited sites for many years, untill anti-tracking was released, so not sure how that happened. But...
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Pocket doesn't have clear idea of what conditions make the captcha show up. Need to test a new profile. But...
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Enabling and disabling tracking via the shield icon fixed the problem at the time, which means it flips all the 3rd party cookie stuff too maybe? Also unclear at this point. And...
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My corp account died at 5pm Friday, so I'm no longer in the Slack thread. I
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We're all talking about you behind your back now
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