In the topic of restrictions, you write that one of the ways to solve Cross-Origin Authentication is: " * Create and link a cross-origin verification page that will make cross-origin authentication work in a limited number of browsers even with third-party cookies disabled." . As far as I understood, it works by redirecting from one site to another. If so, can you tell me if this affects Google’s ranking of the site due to redirects?
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