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It appears that Stack Overflow still has a problem as reported in Firefox's developer tools:

Cookie “_ga” will be soon rejected because it has the “SameSite” attribute set to “None” or an invalid value, without the “secure” attribute. To know more about the “SameSite“ attribute, read https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Set-Cookie/SameSite

This seems to be a problem with an easy solution:

How to set "secure" attribute of the cookies used by Google Analytics Global Site Tag (gtag.js)?

Presumably that cookie has a financial impact on Stack Overflow somewhere along the line, so there could be an incentive to fix the issue.

Don't we expect SO to be an exemplar of an error-free website? And who doesn't like their own website to present nothing in the developer tools console???

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    I didn't downvote, but there's quite a bit of controversy regarding this particular cookie being set as a strictly necessary cookie, which is probably why people disagree with fixing this.
    – gparyani
    Apr 21, 2022 at 19:51
  • That said, this change will effectively nullify the 25k+ privilege for users to see site analytics, as that uses Google Analytics to show the data.
    – gparyani
    Apr 21, 2022 at 19:51
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    I mean, isn't the worst that can happen that SE's ability to track their users without permission is reduced? Big deal, kill it with fire instead
    – Zoe is on strike Mod
    Apr 21, 2022 at 19:56
  • @ZoestandswithUkraine Someone has to pay to keep the blinkenlights going. I agree that being sneaky is not nice. But maybe they could be sneaky without technical errors. Apr 21, 2022 at 20:06

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Let this be the only time I say this unironically.

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I have a lot of ad-blockers on my browsers so I'm not dramatically impacted by this, but of all of the cookies to suddenly be broken in Firefox, it couldn't have happened to a better one.

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