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bcaudan avatar bcaudan commented on September 24, 2024 5

Hi @rolebi,

Thanks for the feedback, this is a really interesting feature. We have not planned to work on it yet but we will keep it in mind.

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CsabaSzabo avatar CsabaSzabo commented on September 24, 2024 2

@bcaudan Are there any plans to implement this in the near future?

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jskrepnek avatar jskrepnek commented on September 24, 2024 1

This would also enable support in browser environments where cookies are not fully supported, i.e.: Cordova / Ionic.

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sean6bucks avatar sean6bucks commented on September 24, 2024 1

@bcaudan Indeed, thank you for that. had a datadog dashboard open in a tucked away window that was regenerating these cookies. Indeed when i closed that only first-party domain cookies were set. Cheers. (edited my original comment to prevent future confusion for readers)

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bcaudan avatar bcaudan commented on September 24, 2024 1

Hello @CsabaSzabo,

It is still a topic that we consider from time to time but no timeline to share for now.

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amortemousque avatar amortemousque commented on September 24, 2024 1

Hello @marano,
This is a topic we have in mind but still no timeline to share.

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sean6bucks avatar sean6bucks commented on September 24, 2024

Just wanted to add a bit to this, I noticed when implementing the RUM browser library, in addition to the __dd_s cookie, datadog is also adding several third-party cookies for what I assume is their own tracking (looks like GA, Hotjar, etc.) appearing under the datadog.com domain (unlike dd_s which comes from our domain)? Is there anyway to disable/prevent these from being added to use the product? Again mostly for GDPR concern since it is possibly tracking data that we cannot control.

EDIT: I was incorrect, "third-party cookies" caused by Datadog website open in separate tab, not the RUM library itself.

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bcaudan avatar bcaudan commented on September 24, 2024

@sean6bucks browser SDKs only creates first party cookies.
My guess is that the third party cookies under datadog.com that you have noticed, have been created by the datadog application.
Do you confirm?

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marano avatar marano commented on September 24, 2024

Sad this hasn't been picked up. Any chance we will see this implemented?

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betovelandia avatar betovelandia commented on September 24, 2024

@amortemousque this is a blocker for us, is there any way to get some traction on this matter?

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