Enabling Third Party Cookies Safari • Simple

By enabling third-party cookies (by unchecking "Prevent cross-site tracking"), you are allowing advertisers and data aggregators to track your browsing habits across multiple websites. This often results in:

Since the introduction of in 2017, Apple has progressively restricted how advertisers and third-party services track users across different domains. By 2020, Safari became the first mainstream browser to fully block third-party cookies by default for all users on macOS, iOS, and iPadOS. This decision was driven by the desire to curb pervasive user profiling, prevent cross-site request forgery (CSRF) attacks, and disable "login fingerprinting," a technique where trackers identify which websites a user is logged into. How to Enable Third-Party Cookies enabling third party cookies safari