X-Git-Url: https://gitweb.stoutner.com/?p=PrivacyBrowserAndroid.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=app%2Fsrc%2Fmain%2Fassets%2Fpt-rBR%2Fguide_local_storage.html;h=a4db74a4d93afe0ba632ccf235844e9edaf5c9e5;hp=31a61a2f1c2ad75d0341b7ddc80887fdabd82634;hb=8d4d8f41d729dd0354d12fd99bd7d91b436feee5;hpb=4c00dd29a0a8592dff337d8b01870f06134c070b diff --git a/app/src/main/assets/pt-rBR/guide_local_storage.html b/app/src/main/assets/pt-rBR/guide_local_storage.html index 31a61a2f..a4db74a4 100644 --- a/app/src/main/assets/pt-rBR/guide_local_storage.html +++ b/app/src/main/assets/pt-rBR/guide_local_storage.html @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@

Third-party cookies are set by portions of a website that are loaded from servers different from the URL at the top of the page. There is no good reason to ever enable third-party cookies. Privacy Browser 3.8 removed the option, and even Google is planning to disable them in the future. - On devices with Android KitKat (version 4.4.4, API 20), WebView does not + On devices with Android KitKat (version 4.4, API 19), WebView does not differentiate between first-party and third-party cookies. Thus, enabling cookies will also enable third-party cookies.