Open and click the three vertical dots (More) in the top right corner. Select Settings from the dropdown menu. Click on Privacy and security in the left-hand sidebar. Select Third-party cookies .
You will experience highly targeted ads that follow you from site to site based on your search history.
If you have allowed third-party cookies but websites still do not load correctly, consider checking the following configurations: unblock third party cookies chrome
Note: Enabling this option means all websites can track your browsing activity across the web until you turn it off.
How to Unblock Third-Party Cookies in Chrome (Desktop & Mobile) Open and click the three vertical dots (More)
Delete, allow, and manage cookies in Chrome - Computer - Google Help
If you need full third-party cookie access for development or legacy systems, you can re-enable the old behavior via Chrome Flags. Select Third-party cookies
Enable Third-Party Cookies and Cross-Site Tracking in Your Browser
How to Unblock Third-Party Cookies in Chrome (2026 Guide) As privacy standards evolve, browsers are becoming stricter about how they handle data. Google Chrome, in its ongoing effort to enhance user privacy, often defaults to blocking third-party cookies—data trackers placed by a site other than the one you are currently visiting. While this is great for privacy, it can cause problems, such as websites not loading correctly, login sessions failing, or shopping carts emptying unexpectedly.
While unblocking third-party cookies solves functionality issues, it reduces your privacy.