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Quality stuff bro. Love it 😊
ОтветитьThanks !
Last time a had a problem with an api on a domain and a front end app on localhost, cookies were not set on localhost domain untii I added proxy on npm package.json. I still don't understand why it worked.
you're talking about things that you wont find anywhere.
Congrats for the 40K subs ❣️
ОтветитьThe extra work you did creating the Hussein animations was very impressive
ОтветитьThanks for this Hussein
ОтветитьBut even when clicking on link to go to Yahoo let's say,won't that require explicitly setting the samesite attribute to none?
ОтветитьGreat Video. I love the way your explaining everything so slowly
ОтветитьYou provide the perfect level of technical detail in your explanations. Fantastic work, thank you!
Ответитьthanks for video
ОтветитьYour explanation is better than animation
ОтветитьHussein would you make video about kubernetes and simple microservices network and compare that stack with traditional monolyths behind load balancer?
ОтветитьVery good and clear explanation. I like your style of teaching! Too many tutorials make assumptions on knowledge or skip vital information.
ОтветитьGreat article as always ..Hi Hussein,I have become a big fan of you !!! I always wonder and get diverted by books behind you :) I try to figure out the books ..
Can you just tell me which books you read ,how come you are so intelligent in every area ?how much you study and practise ?? Just want be valuable like you !!!
Thanks for the explanation Hissein, Could you please clear my one doubt that is Both the sites should set samesite:none?
ОтветитьGreat video, great explanation. Keep up the good work!!
ОтветитьHussein you are pretty funny and you explain well. Thanks bro.
ОтветитьThanks for the explanation. If I followed you the trigger that brings in 3rd party cookies is the primary domain (foo.com) referencing those 3rd party sites. So the party to complain against is the primary domain (foo.com).
ОтветитьIdiot , you are taking too much time.
ОтветитьAwesome explanation
ОтветитьYou are way too slow bro. Take it as a suggestion. 👍🏻
ОтветитьAwesome Explanation!
ОтветитьGreat video..
Ответитьbet you are very knowledgeable and your videos are good...I am really keen on learning and have to lisnten to your videos at 1.5X twice.....can you please talk a little fast like a normal person...and dont act like half sean connery and half david attenborough..please please.....::D else ill have to keep listening at 1.5x twice....
ОтветитьThis explanation is not slow, it's just a lot more detailed than most of those 1 minute videos out there which is why it takes longer to explain.
ОтветитьHey sir, please explain
Can third-party request get access to its first-party cookies?
Great explanation!
I've liked the illustrations :D Stay awesome you too!
You are amazing
ОтветитьI love your explination. Thank you a lot you are a good speaker
ОтветитьGood job! Your reflexive and pondered way of walking through a concept is very nice. You know how to tell a story, and not just brab about sth. Congrats
ОтветитьI appreciate how you explain things. It’s not slow, it’s clear and detailed so we can grasp it easily and move on to the next subject. So thx
ОтветитьThanks for in-depth explanation!
ОтветитьHussain you are the best, never apologize for taking however long you take for explainaing a topic, your viewers( I speak for everyone here) love this style of a talk more than a definition style, keep going.
ОтветитьThank you Hussein. You are an amazing teacher! Plz continue to do these type of learning videos!
ОтветитьGreat video thanks for explaining!!
ОтветитьHere are a few questions.
Let's say there are two websites, mysite, and yahoo. I decide to embed an analytics script provided by yahoo to mysite. Every subsquient visit to mysite. Now also sends a request to yahoo. When the yahoo request runs, which cookies get sent? The specific questions are below.
Questions:
1. When the yahoo script executes, will it send all cookies stored in the browser set with SameSite: None?
2. When the yahoo script executes, will it send all cookies stored in the browser with the domain set to yahoo, regardless of which site set the cookies initially? In our care, it can be from the script on mysite or visiting yahoo. For example, a user visites yahoo before visiting mysite, and a sessionId cookie gets set. Will that sessionId be sent when the script executes?
3. When the yahoo script executes, will it send any cookies with the domain set to mysite, besides ones with SameSite: None, assuming those get sent automatically?
Beautiful video as usual!
Ответитьwould love a video on death of 3rd party cookies
ОтветитьPlease say in hindi.
ОтветитьLoved the way of explanation
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