mozilla / contain-facebook

Facebook Container isolates your Facebook activity from the rest of your web activity in order to prevent Facebook from tracking you outside of the Facebook website via third party cookies.
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Add Komoot FB Login Support #514

Closed belegdol closed 5 years ago

belegdol commented 5 years ago
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Actual behavior

Progress spinner on facebook login button keeps spinning

Expected behavior

Log in into komoot

Steps to reproduce

  1. Register on komoot.com or komoot.de with facebook
  2. install facebook container
  3. try to log in

Notes

I noticed that the container allows e.g. spotify to be added to a whitelist and logging in with facebook works there despite the extension being installed and enabled.

sudofox commented 5 years ago

In the README.md:

https://github.com/mozilla/contain-facebook/blob/master/README.md#logging-in-or-creating-accounts-on-other-websites-using-facebook

Websites that allow you to create an account or log in using Facebook will generally not work properly.

belegdol commented 5 years ago

I understand, but if an exception for Spotify is possible then why one for komoot would not be?

maxxcrawford commented 5 years ago

@belegdol @sudofox While #422 stays unresolved, we want to accommodate specific site support where we can!

belegdol commented 5 years ago

It unfortunately appears that komoot have redesigned their website and the container no longer allows to add an exception.