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Azure portal accessing error html5 storage disabled

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My Firefox version is 54.0.1, and dom.storage.enabled value is true. But I still get error of html5 storage disabled when I try to access azure portal. I can access the same portal using Chrome. I wonder if any Firefox settings I should modify for Azure portal access. Any help will be great.

My Firefox version is 54.0.1, and dom.storage.enabled value is true. But I still get error of html5 storage disabled when I try to access azure portal. I can access the same portal using Chrome. I wonder if any Firefox settings I should modify for Azure portal access. Any help will be great.

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Note that all storage variations use the same exceptions as used for cookies, so you may have to check the cookie permissions in case your cookie settings aren't default. There is also IndexedDB that can be used to store data locally in addition of local storage and session storage.

  • Options/Preferences -> Advanced -> Network: "Offline Web Content and User Data"

See also the Storage Inspector:

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ఎంపిక చేసిన పరిష్కారం

Note that all storage variations use the same exceptions as used for cookies, so you may have to check the cookie permissions in case your cookie settings aren't default. There is also IndexedDB that can be used to store data locally in addition of local storage and session storage.

  • Options/Preferences -> Advanced -> Network: "Offline Web Content and User Data"

See also the Storage Inspector: