Third-party Cookies used in BlackDiamond Studio
In BlackDiamond Studio, some third-party cookies are used. In this case, third-party cookies are cookies that belong to a website other than bds.mobilize.net. However, all third-party cookies that are used in BlackDiamond Studio belong to trustworthy websites which are controlled by Mobilize.Net.
We use third-party cookies in order to interact with other websites owned by Mobilize.Net, such as https://login.bds.mobilize.net and https://ide.bds.mobilize.net, which are helpful for logging into the app and using the IDE. When using the IDE, both of those pages are embedded into the main website: bds.mobilize.net, which causes those cookies to be considered as "third-party", even if they are managed by Mobilize.Net.
- 1.Go to Settings.
- 1.Click on the menu icon (three dots) on the top right side of the browser.
- 2.Click on Settings.
- 2.On the left sidebar, choose Privacy and security.
- 3.Click on Cookies and other site data.
- 4.Choose Allow all cookies. You can also choose Block third-party cookies in Incognito, which will prevent you from using BlackDiamond Studio IDE on Incognito mode.
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- 1.Go to Settings.
- 2.On the left sidebar, go to Advanced > Privacy & Security.
- 3.On the Privacy and Security section, click on Cookies and other site data.
- 4.Choose Allow all cookies. You can also choose Block third-party cookies in private mode, which will prevent you from using BlackDiamond Studio IDE in private mode.
- 1.Go to Settings.
- 1.Click on the menu icon (three dots) on the top right side of the browser.
- 2.Click on Settings.
- 2.On the left sidebar, choose Cookies and site permissions.
- 3.On the Cookies and data stored section, click on the Manage and delete cookies and site data option.
- 4.Turn off Block third-party cookies.
- 1.Go to Settings.
- 1.Click on the hamburger menu in the top right corner.
- 2.Click on Settings.
- 2.On the left sidebar, choose Privacy & Security.
- 3.On the Enhanced Tracking Protection section, choose Custom.
- 4.Now you can do any of the following:
- 1.Check Cookies and use the drop-down menu to select Cross-site tracking cookies, and isolate other cross-site cookies. This is the recommended option.
- 2.Check Cookies and use the drop-down menu to select Cross-site tracking cookies.
- 3.Uncheck Cookies.
- 1.In the Mac menu, open the Safari tab and then click on Preferences. (Safari > Preferences) Or use the keyboard shortcut command ,
- 2.Then open the Privacy tab.
- 3.Uncheck the Cookies and website data: Block all cookies check box.
- 4.Also uncheck the Website tracking: Prevent cross-site tracking check box (in order to prevent cross-site tracking, Safari blocks third party cookies).