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Chrome - Unblock Third Party Cookies

: While on the site, click the eye icon or lock icon to the left of the URL. Toggle the switch to allow third-party cookies for that specific session.

Unblocking third-party cookies breaks Chrome’s security model. For legitimate cross-site needs: unblock third party cookies chrome

Allowing third‑party cookies globally may introduce unwanted privacy risks. A more balanced strategy is to block them by default but grant permission to trusted websites that genuinely need them for core functionality (e.g., a learning platform that requires SSO or a banking portal with embedded widgets). : While on the site, click the eye

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. which can often break website functionality

While unblocking these cookies restores website functionality, it brings privacy tradeoffs:

If you are experiencing functionality issues on your favorite websites, you might need to . This comprehensive guide will walk you through the process for desktop, mobile, and how to manage them on a per-site basis in 2026. What Are Third-Party Cookies and Why Unblock Them?

Setting SameSite=None; Secure is necessary but insufficient after 2025.

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