Le 11 septembre 2012, Paul B. Gallagher a écrit :

Believe it or not (this is really counterintuitive), yes and no. I had google.com set to block cookies and www.google.com set to allow session cookies. Once I changed google.com to allow session cookies, maps.google.com also started allowing them, too.

It's really frustrating and confusing that the user cannot change the pref for the subdomain quickly and easily without going through all this.

I agree that "Use default prefs" on a subdomain doesn't do what is expected if you have an explicit topdomain setting. But if I understood you correctly, you didn't try to explicitly set "allow (session) cookies" on the subdomain, did you?

About "going through all this", I wonder whether you did so to set the topdomain pref. I think one cannot set a topdomain pref through the menu (anyone corrects me if I'm wrong).

No criticism intended above!

Maybe submit a bug to at least change "Use default prefs" into "Use topdomain or default prefs"?

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