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Get the message that cookies are disabled in browser when trying to interface Google calendar . . . they are enabled

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I have a Google calendar and have installed the Lightning and provider-for-google ad-ons. When I start TB (52.7.0) I get the dialog box that "we have detected that cookies are disabled in your browser. . . ." I have checked the settings in FFox and cookies are enabled. If I close the dialog box and try to add the Google calendar I get to the point where I "pick an existing session." When I click my gmail address and click next the same dialog box shows up and no calendars show in the window where I'm supposed to pick the calendars and task lists I'd like to subscribe to,

Thanks for your help.

I have a Google calendar and have installed the Lightning and provider-for-google ad-ons. When I start TB (52.7.0) I get the dialog box that "we have detected that cookies are disabled in your browser. . . ." I have checked the settings in FFox and cookies are enabled. If I close the dialog box and try to add the Google calendar I get to the point where I "pick an existing session." When I click my gmail address and click next the same dialog box shows up and no calendars show in the window where I'm supposed to pick the calendars and task lists I'd like to subscribe to, Thanks for your help.

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I would imagine it means cookies in Thunderbird. Thunderbird generally does not care about anything in Firefox since it is completely different software.

Go to Options-Privacy in Thunderbird and see if you have cookies enabled.

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I would imagine it means cookies in Thunderbird. Thunderbird generally does not care about anything in Firefox since it is completely different software.

Go to Options-Privacy in Thunderbird and see if you have cookies enabled.

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That was it. The message said "in your browser" so I assumed (and you know what they say about that.) I didn't even know TB had cookies.

Thanks very much for the help