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Finding what address to add to cookie exceptions

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I want to enable cookies for outlook and google, the rest I dont want.

I have attempted to look at the cookie's url for outlook and add that to the exception list, but outlook still harasses me with its annoying 2fa

How do I find the actual address to put in the exceptions list to stop this issue?

I want to enable cookies for outlook and google, the rest I dont want. I have attempted to look at the cookie's url for outlook and add that to the exception list, but outlook still harasses me with its annoying 2fa How do I find the actual address to put in the exceptions list to stop this issue?

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For outlook you can use this page to login: https://login.live.com/ For Google pages, easiest is to create the exception for the base domain: https://google.com

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Google stores login cookies at *accounts.google.com*.