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Do the cookies already work while (that is, right before) you log in?

At the point in time when it shows you the "Your privacy" box with the three cookie buttons to choose from,

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I want to know whether it will use "Accept all cookies" when I just click "Log in"

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instead of clicking one of those three cookie buttons ("Accept all cookies", Necessary cookies only", "Customize settings").

If you are logged out, and you log in with your username (or just with the "Log in" button if you have already logged in on another open website), I wonder whether the cookies already work for that "parent" website on that you were not logged in.

In other words:

What is clear to me is that as soon as you log in, it takes the cookie settings of the login. It is unclear to me whether the cookies of "right before the login" will work as "Accept all cookies" if I do not click something else.

Say you want to always allow nothing more than the necessary cookies. Would you then need to at first click on "Necessary cookies only" or "Customize settings", and afterwards log in? Or does the login replace the cookie settings right away, before any cookie data was fetched?

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    Once a question is answered, you shouldn't edit the question in a way that invalidates existing answers.
    – Kevin B
    Jan 22 at 18:26
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    I mean, simply not accepting an answer doesn't give users the right to just keep changing their question on answerers.
    – Kevin B
    Jan 22 at 18:31
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    Besides, what is the point of editing this question into a duplicate of the new one you just asked? all while claiming the one you just asked isn't a duplicate of this one?
    – Kevin B
    Jan 22 at 18:33
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    No? your edit(s) clearly indicate you want the question to be what cookies are created when no choice has been made on the cookie popup... which is exactly what your other question is asking. The answer literally shows you what cookies are being created.
    – Kevin B
    Jan 22 at 18:35
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    There's no difference between logged in or logged out... why would there be? being logged in doesn't change your cookie popup choice or lack thereof.
    – Kevin B
    Jan 22 at 18:40
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    No, most definitely not. They're stored per device. that's how cookies work!
    – Kevin B
    Jan 22 at 18:42
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    the cookies that you need to maintain a logged in session are considered "necessary". You can tell by the fact that you can login.
    – Kevin B
    Jan 22 at 18:51
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    Why would you assume not making a choice goes with "Allow all"? Wouldn't an answer demonstrating that isn't the case answer your question?
    – Kevin B
    Jan 22 at 18:53
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    You can tell by looking at your cookies that that obviously isn’t the case. The answer below even did that for you, 9 months ago.
    – Kevin B
    Jan 22 at 18:59
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    I don’t know what evidence would convince you if 1: you can’t look for yourself and 2: you don’t trust an answer that shows you exactly what cookies are created and when.
    – Kevin B
    Jan 22 at 19:28
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    No.. because being logged in is irrelevant to what cookie choice you have made. Whether or not you own a car is also irrelevant to whether or not you’ve made a cookie choice.
    – Kevin B
    Jan 22 at 19:45
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    You can tell by the fact that ga cookies are not set until you allow all that only necessary cookies are allowed until you allow all. The answer clearly demonstrates this.
    – Kevin B
    Jan 22 at 19:50
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    Being logged in is irrelevant to whether or not you have allowed all cookies. you can tell by the fact that you still get the popup while logged in, without needing to know how to look at the cookies yourself.
    – Kevin B
    Jan 22 at 19:53
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    That is demonstrably false.
    – Kevin B
    Jan 22 at 20:18
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    Hum, strange conversation for the last 4h, (I strongly agree with KevinB's stance), Cookies Monitoring is fairly easy to debug, @OP can't you redo yourself the Testing from Cerbrus' Answer/Results if you don't trust it/those...? This is very basic Web-computing knowledge/understanding about using a Browser and the Internet...
    – chivracq
    Jan 22 at 23:11

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When you load https://stackoverflow.com in an incognito window, one cookie (prov) is set:

enter image description here (No idea what that is)

Then, immediately when you consent to cookies, two ore more cookies are added:

Only necessary: enter image description here

All cookies: enter image description here

(note that the prov cookie doesn't normally change values, I had to wipe cookies for the screenshots)

So, long story short:

Yes, what you choose is stored, without the need to log in, and it is remembered outside of your login session.

And no, logging in does not do anything with cookie consent.

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