Toggle the switch next to to the ON position. Troubleshooting: Cookies Still Blocked?
If you absolutely need third-party cookies for a specific workflow (e.g., legacy web app testing), consider using: unblock third party cookies chrome
Unblocking third-party cookies in Chrome is a straightforward process, but it's essential to understand the implications on your privacy and security. Only allow third-party cookies when necessary and consider the sites you frequently visit and trust. Regularly review your cookie settings to ensure they align with your needs and preferences. Toggle the switch next to to the ON position
However, by default, Chrome has begun restricting third-party cookies for many users to enhance privacy, which can often break website functionality, cause login issues, or prevent embedded content (like videos or payment gateways) from working correctly. Only allow third-party cookies when necessary and consider
Google is actively phasing out third-party cookies in Chrome through its "Privacy Sandbox" initiative. As of 2024–2025, some Chrome versions no longer allow you to fully unblock all third-party cookies in the traditional sense. Instead, you have two options:
In the left-hand sidebar, click on the Privacy and security tab.