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Does Microsoft Edge Browser Start to Block Third-Party Cookies by Default?
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<blockquote data-quote="lokamoka820" data-source="post: 1101865" data-attributes="member: 108773"><p>Recently when I watch a YouTube video from a channel that I follow on my RSS reader <a href="https://www.innoreader.com/" target="_blank">Inoreader</a>, the video didn't appear in my YouTube history, and didn't appear to be watched in my subscription list, I use AdGuard extension on Microsoft Edge browser.</p><p></p><p>I didn't block 3rd-party cookies in Microsoft Edge and didn't change AdGuard extension settings, is this a new Microsoft Edge browser behavior?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lokamoka820, post: 1101865, member: 108773"] Recently when I watch a YouTube video from a channel that I follow on my RSS reader [URL='https://www.innoreader.com/']Inoreader[/URL], the video didn't appear in my YouTube history, and didn't appear to be watched in my subscription list, I use AdGuard extension on Microsoft Edge browser. I didn't block 3rd-party cookies in Microsoft Edge and didn't change AdGuard extension settings, is this a new Microsoft Edge browser behavior? [/QUOTE]
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