Scroll down and select Settings , then tap Site settings . Find Cookies: Tap Third-party cookies .
Tap the three vertical dots in the top-right corner and select . Scroll down to the Advanced section and tap Site settings . Select Third-party cookies .
Navigate to and search for relevant keywords. Here is a look at the current experimental flags related to third-party cookies:
To detect if a user has managed to unblock third-party cookies: unblock third party cookies chrome
To maintain a high level of privacy without breaking the websites you rely on, you can allow third-party cookies exclusively for specific trusted domains. Option A: Using the Address Bar (The Quick Way) Visit the website that is not functioning correctly.
To add a site to the allowed list:
Go to Chrome > Privacy and security > Third-party cookies . Scroll down to the Customized behaviors section. Scroll down and select Settings , then tap Site settings
Look at the left side of the address bar for a or an eye icon (representing tracking protections). Click the icon to open the site permissions panel.
This completely unblocks all cookies. Use this if you are having widespread issues with site functionality.
For specific sites, you can use the Lock Icon in the address bar to manage permissions without navigating the full settings menu. Scroll down to the Advanced section and tap Site settings
Third-party cookies can be useful for cross-site logins, persistent settings, and some embedded content. If a site or service isn’t working properly because Chrome is blocking third-party cookies, here’s a simple, secure way to allow them.
To allow all third-party cookies on your computer, follow these steps in your Chrome Settings :