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Cannot log into Microsoft outlook email accounts Cookie permissions

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A browser window pops up and there's a Microsoft logo: We can't sign you in Your browser is currently set to block cookies. You need to allow cookies to use this service.

https://login.live.com/ is the URL in the mini-browser window.

This all worked in the prior version, something changed in 115.3.1 (64-bit)

Firefox is the default browser. I tried it with Edge as the default browser, same problem. It didn't used to pop up a window to login.

A browser window pops up and there's a Microsoft logo: We can't sign you in Your browser is currently set to block cookies. You need to allow cookies to use this service. https://login.live.com/ is the URL in the mini-browser window. This all worked in the prior version, something changed in 115.3.1 (64-bit) Firefox is the default browser. I tried it with Edge as the default browser, same problem. It didn't used to pop up a window to login.

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The cookie error is for the cookies in TB, not your web browser. Cookies must be accepted in TB Settings/Privacy & Security for OAuth2 authentication to complete and store a token in Saved Passwords.

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The cookie error is for the cookies in TB, not your web browser. Cookies must be accepted in TB Settings/Privacy & Security for OAuth2 authentication to complete and store a token in Saved Passwords.

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Thanks for the info. I figured that out after struggling for a while scratching my head. Do I need to leave cookies enabled after the configuration step? I'd like to not have third-party cookies enabled just because.

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You can probably stop accepting cookies after the authentication is complete, or just add an exception for the relevant MS domain.

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sfhowes said

You can probably stop accepting cookies after the authentication is complete, or just add an exception for the relevant MS domain.

Thanks, I'll disable them, at least now I know what it's whining about. :)

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Great answer. Easy fix. posted https://login.live.com/ as a cookie exception in TB. Works just fine now.