SuperfluousAuth=You are about to log in to the site “%1$S” with the username “%2$S”, but the website does not require authentication. This may be an attempt to trick you.\n\nIs “%1$S” the site you want to visit?
AutomaticAuth=You are about to log in to the site “%1$S” with the username “%2$S”.
CookieBlockedForeign=Request to access cookie or storage on “%1$S” was blocked because we are blocking all third-party storage access requests and content blocking is enabled.
# As part of dynamic first-party isolation, third-party resources might be limited to "partitioned" storage access that is separate from the first-party context.
# This allows e.g. cookies to still be set, and prevents tracking without totally blocking storage access. This message is shown in the web console when this happens
# to inform developers that their storage is isolated.
CookiePartitionedForeign=Partitioned cookie or storage access was provided to “%1$S” because it is loaded in the third-party context and storage partitioning is enabled.
# LOCALIZATION NOTE(CookieRejectedNonRequiresSecureForBeta): %1$S is the cookie name. %2$S is a URL. Do not localize "sameSite", "sameSite=none" and "secure".
CookieRejectedNonRequiresSecureForBeta=Cookie “%1$S” 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 %2$S
# LOCALIZATION NOTE(CookieLaxForced): %1$S is the cookie name. Do not localize "sameSite", "lax" and "sameSite=lax".
CookieLaxForced=Cookie “%1$S” has “sameSite” policy set to “lax” because it is missing a “sameSite” attribute, and “sameSite=lax” is the default value for this attribute.
# LOCALIZATION NOTE(CookieLaxForcedForBeta): %1$S is the cookie name. %2$S is a URL. Do not localize "sameSite", "lax" and "sameSite=lax", "sameSite=none".
CookieLaxForcedForBeta=Cookie “%1$S” does not have a proper “sameSite” attribute value. Soon, cookies without the “sameSite” attribute or with an invalid value will be treated as “lax”. This means that the cookie will no longer be sent in third-party contexts. If your application depends on this cookie being available in such contexts, please add the “sameSite=none“ attribute to it. To know more about the “sameSite“ attribute, read %2$S