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Thank you for your feedback. In the upcoming release, you will be able to log in to Caspio applications using browsers with cross-site tracking prevention enabled. This will work for applications deployed with all methods except iFrame deployment. Stay tuned for iFrame solution update in the future releases.
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Thank you for this idea. We are looking into adding this feature in future product updates.
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This issue has become VITAL given increased privacy and scamming issues worldwide.
People want MORE PRIVACY - NOT LESS.
They are unwilling to change blanket wide site tracking prevention and unblocking all cookies just to access an app that is built on CASPIO.
Four years on from a promised fix and still no progress according to Admin's 2019 post above "In the upcoming release, you will be able to log in to Caspio applications using browsers with cross-site tracking prevention enabled."
This needs priority resolution today. Please.
Could ADMIN at least provide a response/update from 2019, so we know if this is still on the radar and timeframes, or whether it's no longer a priority to be resolved. Thanks.