According to the same pop-up, microsoftonline.com will be able to track you only while browsing microsoft.com.
This strange alert got many iOS and macOS users confused.
Lets shed some light on it, shall we?
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Why Am I Asked to Allow MicrosoftOnline to Use Cookies?
Apple has implemented the App Tracking Transparency strategy starting with the iOS 14.5 update.
The company now lets you choose whether an app can track your activity or not.
As a result, Safari warns you about that.
Rest assured, your data is safe and you might accept the cookies without any problem.
Microsofts authentication services rely on this domain to authenticate users.
Microsoft apps, including the Windows Azure Active Directory synchronization tool, use login.microsoftonline.com to authenticate users.
As a matter of fact, all logins to Microsoft sites go via https://login.microsoftonline.com.
This quick workaround should help you get rid of the pop-up.
Do that and verify if you could get into your Office or email account.
Its on the Apple ecosystem that MicrosoftOnline wants to track you.
The good news is that you’re able to bypass this pop-up by pressing the Enter key.