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Assuming you are talking about tracking protection, you can turn that off on a per site basis by clicking on the shield symbol on the url bar while you are on the website that is breaking, and clicking the slider next to the "enhanced tracking protection is on" text. Unfortunately I don't know anything about how TouchID interacts with Firefox.



The issue for per-site disabling is that the default is "on" and many sites simply fail to work (silently) when they aren't allowed 3rd party cookies.

Obviously this could be configured with a group policy but our IT group isn't going out of its way for a non-preferred browser.

For the TouchID it's FIDO2 compliance - not sure if it's our SSO/MFA provider or FF but... it works fine with Chrome :/




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