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Session coookies needed for Kaltura and vimeo class introductions; How do I install?

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I am trying to grade online assignments that are either produced in Kaltura or with phone video apps. The current iteration 96.0/Windows 10 of Firefox does not allow me to view these assignments and offers a pop up that says these apps require me to use session cookies. How to I install them? Will that need to occur once or each time I try to grade a video presentation?

It seems your browser is blocking 3rd party session cookies which are required for the Kaltura application. To resolve this issue, please update your settings to allow 3rd party cookies.

I am trying to grade online assignments that are either produced in Kaltura or with phone video apps. The current iteration 96.0/Windows 10 of Firefox does not allow me to view these assignments and offers a pop up that says these apps require me to use session cookies. How to I install them? Will that need to occur once or each time I try to grade a video presentation? It seems your browser is blocking 3rd party session cookies which are required for the Kaltura application. To resolve this issue, please update your settings to allow 3rd party cookies.

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This is a new issue in Firefox 96 which is not addressed by the third party cookie settings because it is related to what is considered same site versus third party in the first place.

Could you take a look at this thread: https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1363998