Next version of Firefox to block 3rd party cookies by default (i.e. Eloqua cookies)

See this article for a FAQ: http://webpolicy.org/2013/02/22/the-new-firefox-cookie-policy/.

Eloqua cookies are currently blocked by default for iphones/ipads, Safari cookie policy is similar to the upcoming Firefox one.  1st party cookies on the roadmap or Eloqua will continue to use internal cookies 3rd in the foreseeable future?

Hi people, I want you to know that our people privacy and deliverability are in direct contact with those responsible for the protection of personal information to the Mozilla Foundation and other interested industry groups, to discuss the impact that this policy might have on the user experience in the major part of the web today.  There are a lot of discussions underway, and it's a very dynamic situation.  Due to the backlog and before on this subject in the last years we don't jump not conclusions at this time.

That said, we have sought actively to our standard options first party cookies anyway and have as one of our strategic priorities to work on in 2013.

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