• Resolved Pablo Esquivel

    (@pabloesquivel)


    Hello Yoast Support Team,

    I’ve been using the Yoast SEO and Yoast Duplicate Post plugins on my WordPress site and have noticed a potential issue. It seems that both plugins create cookies that are being blocked by Chrome due to their paths not matching the request URL’s path. Specifically:

    • The Yoast Duplicate Post plugin creates a cookie upon plugin activation.
    • The Yoast SEO plugin creates a cookie after enabling the Admin bar menu feature.

    The site path is “/” while the yoast cookie is on “/wp-content/plugins”

    I wanted to bring this to your attention in case other users are experiencing similar issues. Any guidance or updates to address this would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you for your continued efforts in improving the Yoast plugins.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Support Maybellyne

    (@maybellyne)

    Hello Pablo,

    Thanks for reaching but we could not replicate what you described with the Yoast Duplicate Post and Yoast SEO plugins. Can you provide more details/steps on how to reproduce?

    Plugin Support Maybellyne

    (@maybellyne)

    This thread was marked resolved due to a lack of activity, but you’re always welcome to re-open the topic. Please read this post before opening a new request.

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