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    A cookie associated with a cross-site resource

    I have a PhoneGap app that I run on Android. After updating Alpha to version 6402, I still get the debugger message "A cookie associated with a cross-site resource was set without the `SameSite` attribute" message when doing a sync. I am running IIS server on Windows 2012. I checked my Web Project Properties and "Cookie SameSite value" is set to Strict as the release notes mention. My app doesn't use any type of cookies as far as I am aware of.

    Is there anything else that I need to do on my end before this Chrome update in February. I wouldn't want users Chrome to update and they be unable to sync. Thanks for the help.

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    Re: A cookie associated with a cross-site resource

    I get that error in chrome all the time, not sure how to fix it either...I think it might have to do with other third party stuff such as tracking code or perhaps another api like google maps or something along those lines but not sure. I see a gstatic cookie that is set to None under "same site" all other cookies are mine set to strict so I am assuming that's the one causing an issue for me. I think if you live preview in chrome you might find the offending cookie. You can find them in application-cookies in developer tools
    NWCOPRO: Nuisance Wildlife Control Software My Application: http://www.nwcopro.com "Without forgetting, we would have no memory at all...now what was I saying?"

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      Re: A cookie associated with a cross-site resource

      Thanks for the reply Charles. I looked under Application, Storage, Cookies, and the only thing I see is file://. When I click on it, its name is XBasic_SessionId. Both the secure and SameSite columns are blank. Not sure what this could be. We do use Alpha's built in security, so perhaps it is related to this.

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        Re: A cookie associated with a cross-site resource

        http://aadocuments.s3.amazonaws.com/...easeNotes.Html
        mentions things related to this sort of, have a look and then I would maybe ask alpha directly beyond that
        NWCOPRO: Nuisance Wildlife Control Software My Application: http://www.nwcopro.com "Without forgetting, we would have no memory at all...now what was I saying?"

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          Re: A cookie associated with a cross-site resource

          Following the instructions under the release notes for Alpha Anywhere V4.6.1.7 - Build 6402-5418 19-JAN-2020 solved the problem for me. Search for Cookies to find the section.
          David Weinstein
          Best Tech
          [email protected]t

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            Re: A cookie associated with a cross-site resource

            Yes, I followed the instructions under the release notes for IIS and still receive the warning in my Chrome debugger. Are you using IIS as your server?

            Anyway, even with the latest version of Chrome on the tablet, everything is still synching fine even with the warning, so no worries on my end.

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