Closed szekelyisz closed 1 year ago
Is google.com assigned to another container?
Is google.com assigned to another container?
No. If I just open google.com in a new tab, it opens outside of all containers.
Create a new container. Open youtube.com in the newly created container
To be sure, you opened "Manage Container > New Container" and created a container specific to Youtube right?
Did you assign youtube.com to this container and did you enable "Limit to designated sites" for this container.
To be sure, you opened "Manage Container > New Container" and created a container specific to Youtube right?
Yes.
Did you assign youtube.com to this container and did you enable "Limit to designated sites" for this container.
Yes. And youtube.com is the only site assigned to this containter.
Yes. And youtube.com is the only site assigned to this containter.
That's what preventing you from logged in. The main point of containers is to isolate cookies from one container to any other (or the default environment). When you're trying to connect with your google account, the cookie associated with it ([something].google.com) is created outside your Youtube container and so it breaks the login flow.
You have two choices here:
Thanks @dannycolin option 1 worked just fine.
Choice 2 did not work. I had assigned .google.com (which picks up the accounts.google.com sign-in interlude) to the Youtube container and still got the error. I prefer to not use choice one, as a click on an other-domain URL inside YouTube will bleed over cookie data. Something else is amiss ?
Before submitting a bug report
Step to reproduce
Actual behavior
A new tab opens in the new container saying
Expected behavior
Signing in to YouTube with the selected google account
Additional informations
If you try to open the sign in link also in the new container, it actually opens the login page outside of the container.
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