We have several WP sites that I've recently begun using this plugin on because the company uses Google for our accounts and it just makes logging in much easier. Everything has been going fine until one user and myself began getting the error "Invalid Google credentials provided" when we tried to log in, despite just logging into our Google accounts and being able to access email and such just fine. While trying to diagnose the issue, I noticed in the address bar of a private window that there was a notification saying that third-party cookies were being blocked. Once I allowed third-party cookies, I was able to log in without issue.
My best guess is that this is caused by Chrome's progressive removal of third-party cookies, which they began rolling out earlier this year (I'm using Vivaldi, an offshoot of Chrome). Which would explain why some users are experiencing the issue but not all.
It appears that the solution is to migrate to the FedCM API. So if that's something that could be implemented, that would be greatly appreciated, because I imagine the issue is going to get even more prevalent.
We have several WP sites that I've recently begun using this plugin on because the company uses Google for our accounts and it just makes logging in much easier. Everything has been going fine until one user and myself began getting the error "Invalid Google credentials provided" when we tried to log in, despite just logging into our Google accounts and being able to access email and such just fine. While trying to diagnose the issue, I noticed in the address bar of a private window that there was a notification saying that third-party cookies were being blocked. Once I allowed third-party cookies, I was able to log in without issue.
My best guess is that this is caused by Chrome's progressive removal of third-party cookies, which they began rolling out earlier this year (I'm using Vivaldi, an offshoot of Chrome). Which would explain why some users are experiencing the issue but not all.
It appears that the solution is to migrate to the FedCM API. So if that's something that could be implemented, that would be greatly appreciated, because I imagine the issue is going to get even more prevalent.