!Friendica Support @Matthias/E Still trying to get back to this: There are some situations in which signing in to third-party (OAuth?) applications via #loma.ml isn't working. Please see the (hopefully attached) video. Process is always the same, on mobile (Android) and on desktop (in this case). _Seems_(?) browser-dependent, but I'm unsure what it actually depends on. Flow is always the same: Choose application -> enter loma.ml as domain -> be redirected to loma.ml -> login -> say "Yes" in the dialog prompting to grant an external application access -> experience that "Yes" redirecting you to that very page each and every time again. I'm not particularly sure who's to blame here; tried this in Chromium and (here) Brave with all protection deactivated. It seems the requ... show more!Friendica Support @Matthias/E Still trying to get back to this: There are some situations in which signing in to third-party (OAuth?) applications via #
loma.ml isn't working. Please see the (hopefully attached) video. Process is always the same, on mobile (Android) and on desktop (in this case). _Seems_(?) browser-dependent, but I'm unsure what it actually depends on. Flow is always the same: Choose application -> enter loma.ml as domain -> be redirected to loma.ml -> login -> say "Yes" in the dialog prompting to grant an external application access -> experience that "Yes" redirecting you to that very page each and every time again. I'm not particularly sure who's to blame here; tried this in Chromium and (here) Brave with all protection deactivated. It seems the request triggered while clicking "Yes" in this window causes a 302 response with the location of that very page _at least in this setup_. And I have no idea... it doesn't seem(?) to happen with other friendica instances, but I'm by no means sure whether it's an issue of friendica, the version installed here or any other aspects. Anything that can be done to track this down...?