fix: Chrome rejects refresh_token cookie in cross-origin requests due to missing SameSite attribute.#103
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fix: Chrome rejects refresh_token cookie in cross-origin requests due to missing SameSite attribute.#103lxbdr wants to merge 1 commit into
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Sorry for not getting to this earlier. 😬 Your proposed change looks good to me. We could move forward with it – although Google is now stating that we should implement other/additional measures in the meantime:
Do we want to investigate that here or in a separate issue/PR? |
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Chrome prohibits the refresh_token cookie from being set from cross-origin requests because it is missing the samesite attribute.
Things to consider:
Laxmaybe this could even be set toStrictas the refresh_token is probably only used on subsequent requests in a first-party context when not cross-origin.