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**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
Yes, amplify should support httpOnly cookie setting via Cognito to prevent a user from manually having to create httpOnly cookies to…
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### Discussed in https://github.com/aws-amplify/amplify-js/discussions/5446
Originally posted by **killrazor** April 17, 2020
Looking for a way to specify multiple domains in cookiestorage. Ri…
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Right now if the user logs in all the requests via the SDK are working as your authenticated but if you press F5 the user gets thrown back to the login even if the refresh_token cookie is set. You can…
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### Before opening, please confirm:
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Both Chromium and Firefox have announced plans to, in future releases, reject cookies with a `samesite` attributes set to "None".
Currently, CookieStorage has no handling for the `samesite` attribu…
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There seems to be an issue with cookieStorage.js which doesn't seem to accept the expiry set for cookies. The expiry is hardcoded -> https://github.com/marcuswestin/store.js/blob/b8e22fea8738fc19da4d9…
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### Describe the bug
After logging in, the idToken, accessToken, and expiry information are encrypted and sent to the browser in a cookie. Before encryption, this data typically amounts to around 200…
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abp 4.7 + Angular
The feature request is due to the breaking change of chrome and mozilla with how cookies are handle. Following specification cookies must be destroyed after the agent is disconnec…