Does not have a proper “SameSite” attribute value

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  • Avatar: khurram virk
    khurram virk
    Participant
    November 23, 2024 at 23:09

    Dear sir

    good day to you!

    thanks for helping, i found the following warning also on inspecting firefox browser. please help on this too
    screenshot
    https://snipboard.io/G9f5yb.jpg
    here is the link
    https://safeandsecureksa.com/product-category/chain-block-hoist-trolley/
    Cookie warnings 8
    Cookie “sbjs_current” does not have a proper “SameSite” attribute value. Soon, cookies without the “SameSite” attribute or with an invalid value will be treated as “Lax”. This means that the cookie will no longer be sent in third-party contexts. If your application depends on this cookie being available in such contexts, please add the “SameSite=None“ attribute to it. To know more about the “SameSite“ attribute, read https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Set-Cookie/SameSite chain-block-hoist-trolley
    Cookie “sbjs_udata” does not have a proper “SameSite” attribute value. Soon, cookies without the “SameSite” attribute or with an invalid value will be treated as “Lax”. This means that the cookie will no longer be sent in third-party contexts. If your application depends on this cookie being available in such contexts, please add the “SameSite=None“ attribute to it. To know more about the “SameSite“ attribute, read https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Set-Cookie/SameSite chain-block-hoist-trolley
    Cookie “sbjs_session” does not have a proper “SameSite” attribute value. Soon, cookies without the “SameSite” attribute or with an invalid value will be treated as “Lax”. This means that the cookie will no longer be sent in third-party contexts. If your application depends on this cookie being available in such contexts, please add the “SameSite=None“ attribute to it. To know more about the “SameSite“ attribute, read https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Set-Cookie/SameSite chain-block-hoist-trolley
    The value of the attribute “expires” for the cookie “_ga_L3VNPGLXER” has been overwritten. chain-block-hoist-trolley
    Cookie “_ga_L3VNPGLXER” does not have a proper “SameSite” attribute value. Soon, cookies without the “SameSite” attribute or with an invalid value will be treated as “Lax”. This means that the cookie will no longer be sent in third-party contexts. If your application depends on this cookie being available in such contexts, please add the “SameSite=None“ attribute to it. To know more about the “SameSite“ attribute, read https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Set-Cookie/SameSite 2 chain-block-hoist-trolley
    Cookie “_ga” does not have a proper “SameSite” attribute value. Soon, cookies without the “SameSite” attribute or with an invalid value will be treated as “Lax”. This means that the cookie will no longer be sent in third-party contexts. If your application depends on this cookie being available in such contexts, please add the “SameSite=None“ attribute to it. To know more about the “SameSite“ attribute, read https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Set-Cookie/SameSite chain-block-hoist-trolley
    Cookie “_fbp” does not have a proper “SameSite” attribute value. Soon, cookies without the “SameSite” attribute or with an invalid value will be treated as “Lax”. This means that the cookie will no longer be sent in third-party contexts. If your application depends on this cookie being available in such contexts, please add the “SameSite=None“ attribute to it. To know more about the “SameSite“ attribute, read https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Set-Cookie/SameSite chain-block-hoist-trolley
    Cookie “_fbp” does not have a proper “SameSite” attribute value. Soon, cookies without the “SameSite” attribute or with an invalid value will be treated as “Lax”. This means that the cookie will no longer be sent in third-party contexts. If your application depends on this cookie being available in such contexts, please add the “SameSite=None“ attribute to it. To know more about the “SameSite“ attribute, read https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Set-Cookie/SameSite

    Please, contact administrator
    for this information.
    4 Answers
    Avatar: Rose Tyler
    Rose Tyler
    Support staff
    November 24, 2024 at 13:22

    Hello,

    Thank you for reaching out to us and for providing detailed information regarding the issue you encountered. We appreciate your diligence in sharing the screenshot and the specific warnings observed in the Firefox browser.

    Regarding the cookie warnings you mentioned, these messages are related to the “SameSite” attribute for cookies. This attribute is a security feature introduced by modern browsers to control how cookies are sent in cross-site requests. To address these warnings, the cookies in question need to have the SameSite attribute properly configured.

    We recommend the following steps to resolve this issue:

    1. **Review the Cookies in Use:** Identify the source of the cookies mentioned in the warnings (e.g.,_ga,_fbp,sbjs_current, etc.). These cookies may be generated by third-party plugins, analytics tools (such as Google Analytics), or other integrations on your website.

    2. **Update the Cookie Settings:** Ensure that the SameSite attribute is explicitly set for each cookie. For cookies that need to be sent in third-party contexts, the attribute should be set to SameSite=None; Secure. For cookies that do not require cross-site access, you can set the attribute to SameSite=Lax or SameSite=Strict.

    3. **Check with Plugin Providers:** If these cookies are generated by third-party plugins or tools, we recommend contacting the respective providers or developers to ensure their cookies comply with the latest browser requirements.

    4. **Consult Your Developer:** If you have a developer managing your website, they can assist in implementing the necessary changes to the cookie settings in your website’s code or server configuration.

    For more information about the SameSite attribute and how to configure it, you can refer to the official documentation provided by Mozilla:
    https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Set-Cookie/SameSite

    We hope this information is helpful.

    Warm Regards,
    The 8Theme Team

    Avatar: khurram virk
    khurram virk
    Participant
    November 26, 2024 at 15:49

    dear sir

    good day to you!

    thanks for helping and providing the detail….please guide where is the place to set it up the above setting —firewall? please guide.

    thank you

    Avatar: Rose Tyler
    Rose Tyler
    Support staff
    November 26, 2024 at 15:53

    Hello,

    Since the question you have asked is not directly related to our area of expertise, we regret to inform you that we are unable to assist you in this matter. However, you may consider searching for the information online or reaching out to ChatGPT for further assistance.

    Warm Regards,
    The 8Theme Team

    Avatar: Andrew Mitchell
    Andrew Mitchell
    Support staff
    November 26, 2024 at 15:55

    Dear khurram virk,

    Choosing our theme reflects your commitment to quality, and for that, we’re genuinely grateful. As we constantly strive to elevate your experience, your feedback is an invaluable gift. Could you kindly take a moment to rate our product with 5 stars on ThemeForest?

    Click here to share your insights: https://themeforest.net/downloads

    Your support fuels our journey, and we appreciate it more than words can express.

    Best Regards,
    The 8Theme Team

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