Hey all! I'd like to invite one of my players into my DnDBeyond campaign, but she (very reasonably) has 3rd-party cookies disabled on her phone and desktop browsers. Is there any other way for her to log into the website? Thanks.
For those of you following this: on the 06/15/2018 developer update livestream, Adam said they were "exploring" other options for logging into the site. Nothing to announce and nothing definitive, but it's at least on their radar.
It is a security misstep to enable 3rd party cookies on your browser, and I have personally implemented OAuth2 with Google without running into this error. I have to assume that DndBeyond is trying to mine some information that they are not entitled to. I was going to sign my 13 year-old up for DndBeyond using his google account, but now I must give him a separate twitch account instead.
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Hey all! I'd like to invite one of my players into my DnDBeyond campaign, but she (very reasonably) has 3rd-party cookies disabled on her phone and desktop browsers. Is there any other way for her to log into the website? Thanks.
For those of you following this: on the 06/15/2018 developer update livestream, Adam said they were "exploring" other options for logging into the site. Nothing to announce and nothing definitive, but it's at least on their radar.
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2) allowing cookies from twitch does nothing. cookies from curse however unlocks the virtual treasure chest Invite please.
It is a security misstep to enable 3rd party cookies on your browser, and I have personally implemented OAuth2 with Google without running into this error. I have to assume that DndBeyond is trying to mine some information that they are not entitled to. I was going to sign my 13 year-old up for DndBeyond using his google account, but now I must give him a separate twitch account instead.