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Google Chrome (Referenced version: 137.0)
- In the corner of your browser window, select the
menu and then Settings.
- In the navigation menu, select Privacy and security.
- Select Third-party cookies, then Allow third-party cookies.
For more information, or steps for mobile devices, see Google’s guide to turning cookies on or off in Chrome.
Microsoft Edge (Referenced version: 137.0)
- In the corner of your browser window, select the
menu and then Settings.
- In the navigation menu, select Cookies and site permissions.
- Select Cookies and site data.
- Turn on the Allow sites to save and read cookie data toggle.
- Turn off the Block third-party cookies toggle.
For more information, see Microsoft’s guide to managing cookies in Edge.
Mozilla Firefox (Referenced version: 139.0)
- In the corner of your browser window, select the
menu and then Settings.
- In the navigation menu, select Privacy & Security.
- In the Browser Privacy section, select Custom.
- Clear "Cookies," "Tracking content," "Known fingerprinters," and "Suspected fingerprinters."
For more information, see Mozilla’s guide to third-party cookies in Firefox.
Apple Safari (Referenced version: 18.5) - An Apple-only browser
- In the top left of your screen, select Safari and then Settings.
- Select the Privacy section and clear Prevent cross-site tracking.
- Select the Advanced section and clear Block all cookies.
For mobile Safari steps, see Apple's guides:
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