Zendesk's native authentication process relies on cross-site tracking to function correctly. The 'Prevent cross-site tracking' setting in Safari can block the data needed for this process, leading to login issues.
By disabling this setting, you allow the necessary data to be shared, enabling a smooth login experience. While this might seem inconvenient, it's currently a requirement for using Zendesk Help Center on Safari or iOS devices.
If you're having trouble logging into the Zendesk Help Center on Safari or iOS devices, it might be due to the 'Prevent cross-site tracking' setting. This setting blocks certain data needed for login redirection, which is essential for native…
To log in to Zendesk Help Center using Safari, you might need to disable 'Prevent cross-site tracking'. This setting can interfere with the login process by blocking necessary data. To disable it, go to Safari's settings on your device. For Mac,…
The 'Prevent cross-site tracking' setting in Safari is designed to enhance user privacy by blocking certain types of data from being shared across different websites. This can, however, interfere with some login processes, such as those used by…
If you're still unable to log in to Zendesk Help Center after disabling 'Prevent cross-site tracking', there might be other issues at play. Ensure that cookies are enabled in your browser settings, as they are also crucial for the login process. If…