Unblock Third Party Cookies Chrome [portable] 〈COMPLETE ✮〉
Switch the toggle to , or choose to allow them only for specific sites by managing the exceptions list.
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Under the "Default behavior" section, select the option labeled . unblock third party cookies chrome
Look at the left side of the address bar and click the icon (the icon looks like two sliders or a padlock). Locate the option for Third-party cookies .
You can also go directly to chrome://settings/cookies in your address bar to jump straight to these options. How to Unblock Third-Party Cookies on Android Switch the toggle to , or choose to
If a trusted website is not loading correctly or is throwing a cookie error, manually unblocking third-party cookies can quickly resolve the issue.
Incognito mode blocks third-party cookies by default. You must manually allow them by clicking the toggle switch on the new tab page of an Incognito window. If you share with third parties, their policies apply
Unblocking third-party cookies globally exposes your browsing habits to advertisers and cross-site trackers. To maintain a strong privacy posture, the recommended best practice is to keep third-party cookies blocked by default and only whitelist specific, trusted websites. Using the Address Bar Icon (Recommended)
It is worth noting that Google is actively trying to phase out third-party cookies in favor of its "Privacy Sandbox" API. Enabling this feature now feels like clinging to outdated technology. In the near future, this setting may become obsolete or behave differently as Chrome restricts tracking by default.
For broader coverage, you can use a wildcard: [*.]google.com will match drive.google.com , calendar.google.com , and any other subdomain.
Note: Enabling this option means all websites can track your browsing activity across the web until you turn it off.