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How do I allow third-party cookies for certain websites?

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Currently, I have configured my Privacy & Security settings in which all third-party cookies are blocked. This causes certain websites to break and become nonfunctional.

How do I configure my settings to which all third-party cookies are blocked by default, but for specific websites I choose they are not blocked?

I do not want to change my settings in which cookies are blocked only from websites I have not visited; because there are some websites I frequent that I still wish to block third-party cookies.

Thank you

Currently, I have configured my Privacy & Security settings in which all third-party cookies are blocked. This causes certain websites to break and become nonfunctional. How do I configure my settings to which all third-party cookies are blocked by default, but for specific websites I choose they are not blocked? I '''do not''' want to change my settings in which cookies are blocked only from websites I have not visited; because there are some websites I frequent that I still wish to block third-party cookies. Thank you

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You can possibly create a cookie allow or allow for session exception for these origins (protocol and hostname) via Options/Preferences.

  • Options/Preferences -> Privacy & Security
    Cookies and Site Data: "Manage Exceptions/Permissions".