Firefox, blogger, and third party cookies

Long story short, I have third party cookies disallowed in FF, but this makes it impossible to comment on blogger blogs -- even anonymously, on the blogs that permit so. Maybe there's no "client side" solution to this (other than enabling 3rd party cookies, which is no solution at all), but in the event that I am wrong, I thought I would drop the question nonetheless: is there a way to comment on blogger systems, with the aforementioned contraint?

Actually, I think I might have found a way to that doesn't require any extensions: go to Edit -> Preferences -> Privacy -> (Cookie) Exceptions. Add "blogger.com", Allow for Session. Now you should be able to comment on blogger blogs, even if you have "Accept Third party cookies: Never".

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  • I want third party cookies enabled in firefox for linux !! when it will happen ?

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  • Take me to firefox options so i can allow third party cookie sharing

    ,Barbie
    ''[Personal information removed by moderator. Please read [[Forum rules and guidelines]], thanks.]''

    Try this:
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