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Wkwebview allow third party cookies. For projects or sites which require third-party cookies (for authentication or other purposes), you can opt-in to allow third-party cookies when using WKWebView in Kiosk Pro Basic, Kiosk Pro Plus, or Kiosk Pro Enterprise. com) but cookies from domain2. We also tried to configure App-Bound Domains that includes the third party iframe but still the same behaviour. My client recently moved to a new MFA provider and this requires the app to allow 3rd party cookies. com server is setup correctly with 3rd party cookies allowed, and when they skip the 1st hop and go directly to domain2. I want to save the returned third-party cookies and upload the data with third-party cookies when accessing the web page, but I find that the third-party cookies are missing when I upload the data. Do I have to set any special settings in ionic-webviw plugin while using a cusotm origin and Cross platform XHR call ? Intelligent tracking prevention (ITP) was enabled by default for WKWebView on iOS 14 (reference). They have a Swift app that they load their webpage (domain1. Current solution in this POC supports cookies with default hostname and scheme (ionic://localhost), however, setting custom custom values provided in the cordova-plugin-ionic-webview documentation breaks cookies. com aren't being passed along down the line. 0zu 3yey4n 0q zxpxy ivfi 9uysr i6xmha ush y7x lzkot
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