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Google Chrome coders really, truly, absolutely ready to cull third-party cookies from 2024
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web developer for a med lab system that integrates quite a bit of stuff to hospital admin portals thru iframe.
Today's dev call consisted of how iframes are tanking subresource integrity audit.
Nah, no need for that.
We'd just tell our customer to enable third-party cookies.
A real conversation I had last week about ad blockers, Google vignette ads, and our sites becoming unresponsive. FML
Real shit.
I spent like a week debugging until I was told "yeah make sure you enable that setting".
Are iframes still popular?
Granted I don't poke around in a lot of websites these days but it feels like it's been a while since I've seen one in the wild.
That's a bad system. Learn some proper security practices.
It's terrifying to me that you work for a med lab system that is reliant on third party tracking cookies.