I have a server that sends my android app a session cookie to be used for authenticated communication. I am trying to load a WebView with a URLpointing to that same server and I'm trying to pass in the session cookie for authentication. I am observing that it works intermittently but I have no idea why. I use the same session cookie to make other calls on my server and these never fail authentication. I only observe this problem when trying to load a URL in a WebView, and it does not happen every time. Very frustrating.

I've spent the greater half of 3 hours working on a very similar issue. In my case I had a number of calls, that I made to a web service using a DefaulHttpClient and then I wanted to set the session and all other corresponding cookies in my WebView.


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First to remove the session cookie and then re-add it. I was finding that when I tried to set the JSESSIONID cookie without first removing it, the value I wanted to set it to wasn't being save. Not sure if this will help you particular issue, but thought I'd share what I had found.

After some time researching I've gathered some pieces that made me get to this solution. Once that CookieSyncManager is deprecated, this may be the best way to set a specific cookie for a webview in Kotlin nowadays, you shouldn't need anything else.

Essentially, we browse to the correct domain, then we execute javascript from the page context to set cookies for that domain (the same way the page itself would). Two drawbacks to the method are that may introduce an extra round trip time due to the extra http request you have to make; and if your site does not have the equivalent of a blank page, it may flash whatever URL you load first before taking you to the right place.

To debug the query, "cookieManager.setCookie (....);" I recommend you to look through the contents of the database webviewCookiesChromium.db (stored in "/data/data/my.app.webview/database") There You can see the correct settings.

Compare the set value with those that are set by the browser. Adjust the request for the installation of the cookies before until "flags" browser is not installed will fit with what You decide. I found that a query can be "flags":

I am trying to login to a site and maintain that session/cookie so that the server will recognize my login, but I am struggling to figure out a way of extracting the cookie from the response and setting into a request to maintain my login. I'm wondering if I should go about taking the header "Set-Cookie" or using a CookieStore. Any help is greatly appreciated. Here is my code that I have, with comments where I think the getHeader/getCookie methods would go.

Edit: I am still unable to get the code working in keeping a session going. I am posting the cookies from my current code, along with the cookies of the second code that is working. Perhaps someone will notice an issue, I certainly do not.

My problem with it is that by default it lets sites display their cookie consent pop-ups, which are extremely annoying and are completely useless when using a browser that does not persist cookies and has tracking protection.

I'm getting a HttpResponse from a server when checking if a username or password is correct.When I load the url in a webview I want the webView to have the cookie (the answer I get with postData() stored in the webView.I want the webView to pickup the cookie and load the url with that cookie stored in the webview.

In my app there are facebook and twitter login using browser and after login it stores cookies automatically. i have to logout facebook that will be happen to remove facebook cookies value but i don't know how to remove particular cookies.

Some sites may not let you in at all and may not work as you expect them to as they actually require cookie consent for some functionality but you can disable Vivaldi Ad Blocker on those sites to disable the Cookie Crumbler. Please note that blocking cookie consent dialogs may not have the same result as rejecting all cookies on some websites.

To enable cookies on an Android phone or tablet, you have to change the settings of your browser app. Please read the guide on how to enable cookies on an Android phone or tablet in the Chrome app. 

Please note: the options for managing cookies may look different, depending on the website you want to manage cookies for. Some websites will only allow you to visit them if you accept all cookie use.

Blocking third-party cookies: This blocks third-party trackers, but some websites rely on features that load from other domains. Parts of the page (for example, embedded videos or commenting tools) might not work properly.

Blocking third-party tracking cookies: This blocks third-party tracking cookies from known tracking domains, which avoids unexpected breakage from the more aggressive settings while still preventing the user from being followed across multiple websites.

Blocking cross-site-cookies: This enables total cookie protection, which isolates cookies to the site where they were created. This setting covers not just cookies, but a variety of browser technologies that previously were able to be used for cross-site tracking.

There is no way to do that by using Google Chrome on your Android device, since Google Chrome does not support extensions and does not allow you to export your cookies. I am also not aware of any way to access Chrome's cookies even by rooting your phone.

I have made a Firefox extension for this exact purpose. It is called Cookie-Editor. You can view, edit and delete your cookies directly on your phone. You can also import and export your cookies to be able to transfer them between your phone and your computer. Is is compatible with other Chrome extensions like EditThisCookie too, so you don't even have to switch browser on your PC.

Cookie-Editor lets you efficiently create, edit and delete cookies for the current tab. Perfect for developing, quickly testing or even manually managing your cookies for your privacy. Also supports Firefox for Android.

While you should clear your web browser's cache, cookies, and history periodically in order to prevent or resolve performance problems, you may wish to record some of your saved information first. If you are unable to do so, see Troubleshooting alternatives below.

If you need to clear your cache, cookies, and history for troubleshooting purposes, but aren't yet prepared to lose the content listed above, you may wish to consider using a private browsing window in your preferred browser as a temporary solution:

The steps to clear your cache, cookies, and history may differ depending on the model of your Android device and your preferred browser, but you should be able to clear your cache and data from your application management settings menu:

OverDrive websites require the use of cookies for better performance and functionality. If you block cookies in your browser, you may have trouble borrowing titles and using other core features while browsing your library's OverDrive website. You can enable cookies in your mobile browser by using the steps below.

OverDrive uses cookies and similar technologies to improve your experience, monitor our performance, and understand overall usage trends for OverDrive services (including OverDrive websites and apps). We use this information to create a better experience for all users. Please review the types of cookies we use below.

These cookies allow us to monitor OverDrive's performance and reliability. They alert us when OverDrive services are not working as expected. Without these cookies, we won't know if you have any performance-related issues that we may be able to address.

These cookies help us understand user behavior within our services. For example, they let us know which features and sections are most popular. This information helps us design a better experience for all users.

I can see 'Settings' -> 'Privacy' -> 'CLEAR BROWSING DATA', but that will clear my browsing info for all sites. I can also see under 'Settings' -> 'Site settings', there is an option to select 'All sites' and then pick a specific site. However, the site that has a cookie that I want to delete is not in that list (perhaps that list is only sites that have more than just cookies set?).

Cookies are small data files that store information in connection with a website. For example, a cookie may be created to store the contents of a shopping basket or to confirm that you are logged in as you browse the pages of a site.

Cookies can also be used to construct a profile of your browsing habits and are therefore regarded by some as a privacy issue. Setting cookie preferences gives you control of how Opera handles them. The default setting is to accept all cookies. To set your cookie preferences:

Type [*.] before the domain name to create an exception for an entire domain name. Creating an [*.]opera.com cookie exception will apply to pages such as blogs.opera.com and addons.opera.com. IP addresses can also be added as exceptions.

We were amazed that millions of websites tell people that they use cookies, without ever stopping to answer the question "what is a cookie?". At least, not in a simple way we could tell our friends. So we made this website for friends like you.

Because of this, it's good to clear out your cache every so often. It allows you to remove data you don't need on your phone, especially if an unknown data tracker is among your phone's cookies. Clearing your cache is a minor inconvenience -- you'll have to log back into some of your favorite websites, but it's a small price to pay to make sure your phone isn't stocking up on extraneous data.

You can delete your cookies and cache from within the Android version of Google Chrome by first tapping the More button in the top right corner of the browser, indicated by a column of three dots, then tapping History, then Clear browsing data. You can also access this from the Chrome Settings menu, tapping Privacy and Security and then Clear browsing data. ff782bc1db

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