[Webkit-unassigned] [Bug 255524] REGRESSION (Safari 16.4): Safari sometimes doesn't send cookies for assets requests and javascript fetch requests

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Wed Apr 19 13:50:26 PDT 2023


https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=255524

--- Comment #7 from david.solheim at fdvhuset.no ---
(In reply to John from comment #6)
> It's important to include "Secure;" in your cookie when using Safari to help
> protect sensitive information. This will instruct the browser to only
> transmit the cookie over an encrypted connection, making it more difficult
> for attackers to intercept or steal your data.
> 
> Therefore, if the cookie doesn't have the "Secure;" attribute when using
> Safari, the browser may delete it, which could potentially impact your
> website or online activity. To avoid this issue, it's important to include
> the "Secure;" attribute in your cookies.

While helpful general advice, in our case at least, the secure attribute is present and has not mitigated this behavior.

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