When third-party cookies are blocked or limited, Chrome shows an "eye" icon in the address bar (omnibox) on sites that use third-party cookies. This provides a quick way to temporarily allow them.
To maintain your privacy while fixing broken websites, leave global blocking enabled and whitelist only the sites you trust.
If you are on a specific site and it isn't loading properly, use the address bar shortcut to unblock cookies instantly: if it's visible) to the left of the website address. Third-party cookies Toggle the switch to (it will say "Third-party cookies allowed"). The page will reload automatically with the new settings. Google Help Manual Method (Full Browser) unblock third party cookies chrome
Select this to unblock all cookies completely.
Created by the specific website you are visiting directly to keep you logged in or remember your shopping cart items. When third-party cookies are blocked or limited, Chrome
If you are experiencing issues with certain websites due to blocked third-party cookies, you can easily unblock them in Chrome. Here's a step-by-step guide:
Sometimes, even after following all the steps, you may still see errors like "cookies are turned off" or "session invalid." Here is a systematic checklist to resolve the issue. If you are on a specific site and
Following the latest Chrome Help documentation , here are the steps to enable third-party cookies on a Windows, Mac, or Linux computer: and click the three-dot menu ( ) in the top right corner. Select Settings . On the left-hand menu, click Privacy and security . Click on Third-party cookies .
Are you trying to fix a that isn't loading, or do you want to manage your privacy settings more broadly?
Unblocking all third-party cookies can expose your browsing habits to tracking. A safer, more granular approach is to allow cookies only for websites you trust.
are created by the website you are directly visiting—the one shown in your address bar. These cookies are generally harmless and essential for core functionality like keeping you logged in, saving your shopping cart, or remembering your language preferences.