thirdParty element
Important This feature has been removed from Windows 10 and only minimally supported on previous versions of Windows. See "P3P is no longer supported" for more info.
Obsolete. Specifies privacy policy for third-party cookies.
Usage
<thirdParty
noPolicyDefault = "character_string"
noRuleDefault = "character_string"
alwaysAllowSession = "character_string">
child elements
</thirdParty>
Attributes
Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
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alwaysAllowSession |
character_string |
Yes |
Cookie action when there is no policy present. (yes) Always allow session cookie cookies. (no) Do not allow session cookie cookies |
noPolicyDefault |
character_string |
Yes |
Cookie action when there is no policy present. (accept) Accept cookie. (prompt) Prompt user to accept or deny cookie. (forceFirstParty) Leash cookies so they are only sent in first-party context. (forceSession) Convert a persistent cookie to a session cookie. (reject) Reject cookie. |
noRuleDefault |
character_string |
Yes |
Cookie action when there is no rule present. (accept) Accept cookie. (prompt) Prompt user to accept or deny cookie. (forceFirstParty) Leash cookies so they are only sent in first-party context. (forceSession) Convert a persistent cookie to a session cookie. (reject) Reject cookie. |
Child elements
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Child element sequence
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Parent elements
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Examples
The following example shows the syntax for this element.
<thirdParty noPolicyDefault="accept" noRuleDefault="accept" alwaysAllowSession="yes"/>
Element information
Minimum supported system |
Windows XP |
Can be empty | No |