Articles tagged okta-sign-in-widget
How to Prepare Your Self-Hosted Okta Sign-in Widget to Work without Third-Party Cookies
If you use Okta’s embedded Sign-In Widget, users logging in via Chrome may encounter problems starting January 1st 2025. That’s when Okta’s extension to Google disabling the use of third-party cookies ends. You can test if your setup is impacted, and if so, implement one of the recommended fixes. To test your setup, see Test your login experience below. There’s also a temporary solution, though that stops working at the end of 2024. Update your...
The End of Third-Party Cookies
NOTE: In July, Google provided an update on their third-party cookie deprecation effort. Okta will work with Google to understand the specific impact on Okta customers. In the meantime, we continue to advise customers to migrate away from using third-party cookies, as outlined below. What are third-party cookies? Cookies are as old as the internet. Historically, cookies were among the only options for personalizing a user’s online experience and carrying their preferences from page to...
Secure a Spring Microservices Architecture with Spring Security, JWTs, Juiser, and Okta
You’ve built a microservices architecture with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud. You’re happy with the results, and you like how it adds resiliency to your application. You’re also pleased with how it scales and how different teams can deploy microservices independently. But what about security? Are you using Spring Security to lock everything down? Are your microservices locked down too, or are they just behind the firewall? This tutorial shows you how you can use...