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I'm an admin for both Jira and Bitbucket, and I have those two linked. I have created a new Epic from Jira in my project, and when I open Bitbucket, I can see the Epic but opening it gives me error "You don't have access to this issue".
I go to my Bitbucket project, go to my repository, create an Epic, again - I can see but can't open it.
What am I doing wrong? Where/how do I fix this?
Yes, it's the same. Anyway, I've figured it out. The issue is because of this: https://community.atlassian.com/t5/New-to-Jira-questions/Cannot-view-Jira-issues-from-BitBucket-though-I-am-sole-Site/qaq-p/1540312
I don't foresee this to be a problem for our team because no one is using Brave in the office. I was just using Brave as my daily driver at home, was evaluating software for our team.
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I use Brave as well. That's good to know. Thanks 😊
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Have to respectfully disagree this isn't an issue.
The reason Brave is blocking this request is due to the leaking of cross-site cookies required for login not specifically indicated in the content security policy from wordpress, segment analytics.
This is at best lazy coding with unintended side effects. At worst it's malicious actor behavior.
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