This works very similarly in other browsers.

iOS users don’t need to worry about this because Chrome automatically enables cookies for you.

(you might’t disable them so don’t bother trying.)

The Google Chrome menu

Select thethree dotsat the top right and chooseSettingsfrom the list of options.

Go toPrivacy and security>Third-party cookies.

How to Enable Cookies in Firefox

Firefox lets you control cookies via its Enhanced Tracking Protection feature.

The Privacy and Security settings in Chrome

SelectPrivacy & Securityon the left if you’re on a computer, or tapEnhanced Tracking Protectionin the app.

Or, chooseCustombut make sureCookiesis unchecked.

ChooseCookies and site permissionsfrom the left pane.

The Allow Third-party Cookies option selected in Chrome

SelectManage and delete cookies and site dataon the right.

Tap the toggle forAllow sites to save and read cookie data (recommended)to switch it on.

Would you rather enable cookies for specific sites only?

The Firefox menu

On this same screen, scroll down toAllowand selectAddto enter the website’s URL.

TapApps>Safari>Advanced.

Safari Desktop App

you might also enable cookies on your Mac:

SelectSafari>tweaks.

The Standard tracking protection option chosen in Firefox settings

Clear theBlock all cookiescheck box in thePrivacysection.

All the menu options in the Edge browser for Windows 11

Microsoft Edge’s settings for cookies and site permissions

Microsoft Edge’s cookies toggle switched on

The ‘Block All Cookies’ toggle switched off in Safari’s advanced settings on iPhone

The Safari menu on a MacBook Pro

The Block All Cookies option unselected in Safari’s Advanced settings