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SPAs Are Dead?

clickbait isn’t it? But this was Brock’s immediate reaction when we saw (and I recommend you read this first):

Full Third-Party Cookie Blocking and More

What this basically means is, that browser are getting more and more strict with how they handle their cookies. The reasons are security (see the recent SameSite changes) and in this case – privacy. Cookies have been exploited for a long time one way or the other – and this is now the reaction of browser vendors.

What does that mean to application architectures? Well – first of all – all these changes only affect cross-site scenarios. But if you are in that situation the immediate consequences will be…

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