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FAQs
How do I enable the cookies? ›
- On your computer, open Chrome .
- At the top right, click More Settings .
- Click Privacy and security. Third-party cookies. Tip: If you are part of the Tracking Protection test group, follow the “Tracking Protection” instructions instead.
- Select an option: Allow third-party cookies.
SAFARI for iOS (iPhone and iPad)
Step 1: Go to Settings, then scroll down and select “Safari”. Step 2: Scroll down to “Privacy & Security”. Step 3: Verify “Block All Cookies” is ticked (green/white), click to allow cookies. Step 4: Clear the browser cache and reopen the browser.
- Right-click and click on Inspect to open the developer console.
- Go to the Applications tab on the console.
- Expand the Cookies dropdown under the Storage section. Under Cookies, select the website to see the cookie details.
Enabling cookies is optional, but it's sometimes best to enable them on reputable sites that need to know your preferences. When enabled, you'll allow the sites you visit the chance to customize your browsing experience based on your behavior, habits, and preferences as a user.
Where is enable cookies on my phone? ›- On your Android phone, open the Chrome app.
- At the top-right corner, tap More (three vertical dots), then tap Settings.
- Tap Site settings > Cookies.
- Turn on Allow cookies.
- Reload your Chrome app.
Open Chrome. Go to More menu > Settings > Site settings > Cookies. You'll find the More menu icon in the top-right corner. Make sure cookies are turned on.
How do I view cookies on my iPhone browser? ›- Go to Settings and search for Safari.
- Tap on Advanced.
- Choose Website Data, where you will find all data stored on Safari like first-party cookies, third-party cookies, and other trackers, if any.
Choose Safari > Preferences, click Privacy, then do any of the following: Change which cookies and website data are accepted: Select a “Cookies and website data” option: Always block: Safari doesn't let any websites, third parties, or advertisers store cookies and other data on your Mac.
How do I always allow cookies on iOS? ›- Open the. Settings app. on your Apple® iPhone®.
- Navigate: Safari. Advanced. .
- Tap the. Block All Cookies. switch to turn on or off.
- If prompted, tap. Block All. .
Google Chrome
Click "Show Advanced Settings." Click Content settings in the Privacy section. Ensure that the bullet for "Allow local data to be set (recommended)" is checked. Also ensure that "Block third-party cookies and site data" is unchecked.
Where do I access cookies? ›
- Right-click on the website and click Inspect or press F12 or Ctrl + Shift + I for Windows or command + option + J for Mac to open the developer console.
- Go to the Applications > Storage.
- Expand the Cookies dropdown and select the website to see the cookie details.
Disabling all cookies will log you out of all your accounts and could prevent you from using online services, such as online shopping. Cookies can give you convenience. Cookies track website users' activity when they surf the internet.
What happens if I don't allow cookies? ›What happens if you don't accept cookies? – The potential problem with refusing to accept cookies is that some website owners may not allow you to use their websites if you don't accept their cookies. Another downside is that without acceptance, you may not receive the full user experience on certain websites.
Is enabled cookies a risk? ›While cookies themselves are not inherently harmful, they can introduce privacy issues as they track and collect data. Some users may feel uncomfortable with the idea of their online behavior being monitored and may choose to manage their cookie settings or use privacy-focused browser extensions to limit tracking.
Why do cookies have to be enabled? ›Having First Person Cookies enabled means that websites are allowed to store a little bit of information in your web browser that helps their site function properly.
What are cookie settings? ›These cookies are used to remember your preferences and other information, such as your preferred language, how many results you prefer to have shown on a search results page (for example, 10 or 20), and whether you want to have Google's SafeSearch filter turned on.