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.

Why do we use third-party cookies?

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.

How to enable third-party cookies on different browsers?

Chrome

  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.

Opera

  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.

Edge

  1. Go to Settings.

    1. Click on the menu icon (three dots) on the top right side of the browser.

  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.

Firefox

  1. Go to Settings.

    1. Click on the hamburger menu in the top right corner.

  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.

Safari

  1. Also uncheck the Website tracking: Prevent cross-site tracking check box (in order to prevent cross-site tracking, Safari blocks third party cookies).

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