How To Set Cookie Settings in Google Chrome [2026 Guide]

How To Set Cookie Settings in Google Chrome [2026 Guide]

I show you how to set cookie settings in Google Chrome. Cookies are small files that websites use to store information about you on your browser. Controlling how websites use these cookies can help you manage your privacy online.

If you want to allow all cookies or block third-party cookies, I'll guide you through the steps to adjust these settings to your preference in Google Chrome. These changes give you more control over the data you share on the web.

Cookies help sites remember preferences and keep you signed in, but they can also track your activity. Managing them in Google Chrome lets you balance convenience with privacy based on what you prefer.

If you want broader control over tracking and intrusive ads, you can also add an ad blocker to Chrome for additional protection.

Open Google Chrome.

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Look at the top right corner of the browser window and click the three vertical dots, often called the More or Options menu.

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Click Settings from the dropdown, usually near the bottom of the list.

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In the left sidebar, click Privacy and security.

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Click Third-party cookies.

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Choose Allow third-party cookies or Block third-party cookies.

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Select your choice to apply the changes.

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You can return to these settings anytime and modify them as your browsing habits or privacy concerns change.

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If your organization or network routes traffic through a proxy, you might also need to configure a proxy server in Chrome to align with your privacy setup.

Allow vs block

Here you have two main choices. The first option is Allow third-party cookies, which means your browser accepts cookies from all websites, enhancing convenience but potentially reducing privacy. The second option is Block third-party cookies, which stops cookies from websites you are not directly visiting, which can enhance privacy but might limit some site functionalities.

If certain pages or features stop working after blocking, learn how to access blocked websites in Chrome so you can troubleshoot without loosening your privacy settings too much.

You have successfully set cookie preferences in Google Chrome. Adjusting these options lets you decide how much data you share while keeping sites usable. I hope this tutorial helps you manage your cookie settings smoothly.

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