Joakim Jäderberg 46ebbbba8f Merged in feature/sas-login (pull request #1256)
First steps towards the SAS partnership

* otp flow now pretends to do the linking

* Update LinkAccountForm header

* Update redirect times

* Clean up comments

* Set maxAge on sas cookies

* make all SAS routes protected

* Merge remote-tracking branch 'refs/remotes/origin/feature/sas-login' into feature/sas-login

* Require auth for sas link flow

* Fix resend otp

* Add error support to OneTimePasswordForm

* Add Sentry to SAS error boundary

* Move SAS_REQUEST_OTP_STATE_STORAGE_COOKIE_NAME

* Add missing translations

* Merge branch 'master' of bitbucket.org:scandic-swap/web into feature/sas-login

* Merge branch 'feature/sas-login' of bitbucket.org:scandic-swap/web into feature/sas-login

* Add TooManyCodesError component

* Refactor GenericError to support new errors

* Add FailedAttemptsError

* remove removed component <VWOScript/>

* Merge branch 'feature/sas-login' of bitbucket.org:scandic-swap/web into feature/sas-login

* remove local cookie-bot reference

* Fix sas campaign logo scaling

* feature toggle the SAS stuff

* Merge branch 'feature/sas-login' of bitbucket.org:scandic-swap/web into feature/sas-login

* fix: use env vars for SAS endpoints


Approved-by: Linus Flood
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