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Chet Farmer a ajouté un commentaire,
Someday, maybe, "product managers" will learn that honesty and forthrightness are better moves than trying to spin a non-update or "won't fix" message.
Afficher le commentaire · Publication le 20 avr. 2022 · Chet Farmer
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Zendesk clearly has no intention of addressing this. It's time to look elsewhere.
Afficher le commentaire · Publication le 19 avr. 2022 · Chet Farmer
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Any x-site access is anathema to most people today.
Zendesk's failure here remains a problem.
Afficher le commentaire · Publication le 16 juil. 2021 · Chet Farmer
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I spent years as a web developer. I understand what's going on, Tiago.
The stated workaround explicitly allows Zendesk to track visitors across the web. That's not an acceptable path for me, for my people, or for my customers.
Afficher le commentaire · Publication le 14 juil. 2021 · Chet Farmer
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"Block third-party cookies" is indeed the default now for Chrome and Safari, and that's the crux of the issue. NO USER SHOULD TURN THIS OFF, FOR ANY SITE. Asking a user to do is absurd.
Afficher le commentaire · Publication le 14 juil. 2021 · Chet Farmer
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Chet Farmer a ajouté un commentaire,
The workaround is LITERALLY ALLOWING CROSS-SITE TRACKING.
I will not do that. It's not an acceptable path for me, or for my customers. So no, it's not "working".
Until & unless you change this expectation, there's no point in you creating a ticket for me.
Afficher le commentaire · Publication le 14 juil. 2021 · Chet Farmer
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I tested with Safari before I replied. The stated instructions don't work, and I have yet to see a workaround that is acceptable.
Afficher le commentaire · Publication le 14 juil. 2021 · Chet Farmer
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Chet Farmer a ajouté un commentaire,
Good lord, what other details do you need?
Zendesk requires cross-site cookies to work, but there's no good reason to allow those anymore. You've had YEARS to resolve this issue, and to date it's still not fixed.
Safari on MacOS doesn't allow them by default, and users SHOULD NOT enable them if they care about privacy or ad tracking. Zendesk requiring them is not a good reason to enable them. Zendesk requiring them is a good reason to switch to something else.
Incidentally, there's no way to allow them on iOS Safari at all, which means Zendesk is NOT USABLE on that platform without a 3rd party browser. This, too, is unacceptable.
I'll be fully honest: we're not big enough for you to care, but this is one reason we're actively evaluating other platforms. Even in our corporate, conservative market, we're getting dinged for your inability to fix this.
Afficher le commentaire · Publication le 14 juil. 2021 · Chet Farmer
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It's absurd that this isn't in the tool. I mean, holy crap!
If Zendesk is going to suspend users on its own, we need to have a way to review that list EASILY that shows why each user was suspended. There must be transparency here, and it must be easy to audit and review. COME ON.
Afficher le commentaire · Publication le 15 nov. 2017 · Chet Farmer
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