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Unblock Third Party Cookies Chrome May 2026

Technical Report: Unblocking Third-Party Cookies in Google Chrome (2026)

Date: April 21, 2026
Scope: Enterprise, Developer, and Power User contexts
Status: Post-Chrome Privacy Sandbox Enforcement

Method 3: Use Incognito Mode

If you only need to access a website that requires third-party cookies, you can use Incognito mode. In Incognito mode, Chrome does not block third-party cookies.

  1. Open Google Chrome and click on the three vertical dots in the top right corner.
  2. Click on New incognito window from the drop-down menu.
  3. Navigate to the website that requires third-party cookies.

Conclusion

Blocking third-party cookies is an essential security feature in Google Chrome that protects users from tracking and improves their online privacy. However, sometimes this feature can interfere with the functionality of certain websites. By following the methods outlined in this article, you can easily unblock third-party cookies in Chrome and access the websites you need. It's also a good idea to use Incognito mode or allow third-party cookies for specific websites to maintain your online security and functionality. unblock third party cookies chrome

Additional Tips

In early 2026, the landscape of third-party cookies in Google Chrome shifted from a "forced phase-out" to a permanent "user choice" model

. After years of delays and industry pressure, Google officially abandoned plans to deprecate third-party cookies by default. Instead, they have maintained existing privacy settings that allow users to manage their preferences manually. How to Unblock Third-Party Cookies in Chrome Open Google Chrome and click on the three

As of April 2026, you can manage these settings directly through your browser's privacy dashboard on both desktop and mobile devices. On Desktop (Windows, Mac, and Linux) Delete, allow, and manage cookies in Chrome - Google Help

You can allow or block third-party cookies by default. * On your computer, open Chrome. * At the top right, select More Settings . Google Help How to Allow Third Party Cookies On Google Chrome

Use Privacy Sandbox exceptions:


Method 1: Standard Method (Chrome Versions 80–114)

  1. Open Chrome Settings

    • Click the three dots (⋮) in the top-right corner.
    • Select Settings.
  2. Go to Privacy and Security

    • Click Privacy and security in the left sidebar.
    • Click Third-party cookies (or Cookies and other site data).
  3. Change the Setting

    • Select: Allow third-party cookies.
    • (Older versions): Uncheck "Block third-party cookies".
  4. Reload the website you were using.


How to Unblock Third-Party Cookies in Chrome (Quick Guide)

Third-party cookies can be useful for cross-site logins, persistent settings, and some embedded content. If a site or service isn’t working properly because Chrome is blocking third-party cookies, here’s a simple, secure way to allow them.

How to Verify Third-Party Cookies Are Working

After making changes, test with a site that requires cross-site tracking (e.g., an embedded video player or payment widget).

  1. Open Chrome DevTools (F12 or Ctrl+Shift+I).
  2. Go to the Application tab → Cookies.
  3. Look for cookies marked with a globe icon (🌐) – these are third-party.
  4. Alternatively, search for “third-party cookie test” and use an online checker.

Method 1: Unblock Third-Party Cookies for All Websites

  1. Open Google Chrome and click on the three vertical dots in the top right corner.
  2. Click on Settings from the drop-down menu.
  3. Scroll down to the Privacy and security section and click on Site settings.
  4. Click on Cookies and site data.
  5. Toggle off Block third-party cookies.

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