/Applications/Google\ Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google\ Chrome --disable-features=ThirdPartyCookieBlocking
Safari on macOS does provide a simple "Allow All Third-Party Cookies" switch in standard settings after macOS 13 (Ventura). Instead, Apple forces cross-site tracking prevention. To partially allow third-party cookies:
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Recommendation: Use a separate browser profile or for sites requiring third-party cookies, and keep your default profile locked down.
Chrome offers more granular control over cookie settings.
Firefox uses a feature called "Total Cookie Protection" which isolates cookies.
Safari has two main layers of protection that may block 3rd-party cookies.
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/Applications/Google\ Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google\ Chrome --disable-features=ThirdPartyCookieBlocking
Safari on macOS does provide a simple "Allow All Third-Party Cookies" switch in standard settings after macOS 13 (Ventura). Instead, Apple forces cross-site tracking prevention. To partially allow third-party cookies:
If a site absolutely refuses to work, you can lower your privacy shield.
MAC-TPC-2026.04 Next Review: Upon next major macOS release.
Recommendation: Use a separate browser profile or for sites requiring third-party cookies, and keep your default profile locked down.
Chrome offers more granular control over cookie settings.
Firefox uses a feature called "Total Cookie Protection" which isolates cookies.
Safari has two main layers of protection that may block 3rd-party cookies.
To allow third-party cookies on a MacBook Air, you need to adjust the privacy settings within your specific web browser, such as Safari , Chrome , or Firefox . Safari (Default Browser) Safari prioritizes privacy and often blocks these by default through "Prevent Cross-Site Tracking". Apple Support Community +1 10 sites Enable cookies in Safari on Mac - Apple Support Enable cookies in Safari on Mac * Go to the Safari app on your Mac. * Choose Safari > Settings, then click Advanced. * Deselect “B... Apple Support How do I enable third-party cookies in my browser? Feb 25, 2026 —
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