Unblock Third Party Cookies: Chrome
If you want to completely disable blocking restrictions and allow all websites to use third-party cookies, follow these steps:
chrome://flags/#third-party-cookie-deprecation-trial
📉 Google will remove this flag eventually. Use only as a short-term solution.
In the Third-party cookies settings menu, scroll down to Sites allowed to use third-party cookies and click Add . Type the site address and click Add again. On Android or iOS Tap the three dots in the Chrome app. Go to Settings > Site settings . unblock third party cookies chrome
You can allow or block third-party cookies by default. * On your computer, open Chrome. * At the top right, select More Settings . Google Help Turn cookies on or off - Computer - Google Account Help
Here is how you can unblock them to get your favorite sites working again.
If a trusted website is not loading correctly or is throwing a cookie error, manually unblocking third-party cookies can quickly resolve the issue. If you want to completely disable blocking restrictions
When these break, you need to selectively unblock them.
Select your preferred level of access:
| Goal | Best Method | |------|--------------| | Global unblock (short term) | Option 1 – Disable Tracking Protection | | Unblock only for trusted sites | Option 2 – Site exceptions | | Developer/testing needs | Option 3 – Chrome flag (temporary) | | Long-term reliable unblock | Use Firefox or Brave | Type the site address and click Add again
Unblocking third-party cookies is a useful troubleshooting step when a website breaks, but it should not be a permanent setting for privacy-conscious users. Use the "Allow on specific sites" feature whenever possible to maintain the balance between a working web and a private browsing experience.
: Hosted video players, podcast widgets, and interactive maps need cookies to remember your preferences, playback location, and volume settings.