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Samesite Cookie Changes

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In light of the new changes coming this month how are DNN users handling this, and what impacts it may have if nothing is done?.
 

I must add that I have only just skimmed the documentation about it so far,  and from what I can gather is we probably need to add something to our web config configuration section, although I am not exactly what or how that is structured yet,  also will this vary with each version of Asp.Net or even DNN Versions.  Any helpful hints or examples are appreciated.

As this is a manual process and not every DNN Owner has access to the site root,  I assume DNN must be looking at including this in upgrades, is this the case or have they already done so?.

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Ok, by the absence of a reply I guess this subject is not known so well.
If it helps I am posting a link to this article, https://blog.elmah.io/the...-web-config-in-net/.
I don't know if is the definitive answer but I have applied it to my own sites and did manage to remove nearly all Samesite warnings in the console.
If anyone know something else that is required please let me know
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https://docs.microsoft.co.../system-web-samesite

Here is some more information related to how to handle these with .NET to help on the topic of DNN and SameSite cookie settings.

Maybe some configuration help notes in documentation installation and administration area would be helpful with these links.

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