Google Chrome is a web browser that you can use to browse the internet. It has a feature called “cookies.” Cookies are small files that are stored on your computer and are used to help Google understand how you use the browser. To enable cookies in Google Chrome, you will need to set up a cookie policy in your browser. This will tell Google which cookies it can store and which ones you want to disable. You can find more information on this topic at the Google website. Once you have set up your cookie policy, you will need to add the “chrome://cookies” menu item to your toolbar so that when you click on it, you will be able to see all of the cookies that Google has set for yourbrowser.


If you want websites to keep you signed in to your accounts and remember your personal preferences, you’ll need to turn on cookies in your web browser. We’ll show you how to do that in Google Chrome.

What Are Cookies in Google Chrome?

A cookie is a small file that a website you visit stores in your web browser. The next time you access that site, the site reads the information in this cookie file and serves you accordingly.

For example, a cookie file could contain a session ID. This tells the website what user account you own and automatically logs you into that account. We have written a comprehensive guide to web browser cookies, so check that out for more information.

Chrome differentiates between third-party cookies, which allow data collection and tracking by outside entities, and other types of cookies. You’ll see the option to continue blocking only third-party cookies if you’re concerned with privacy, but keep in mind this might cause some website features to break.

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Enable Cookies in Google Chrome on Desktop

To turn on cookies in Chrome on a Windows, Mac, Linux, or Chromebook computer, use these steps.

First, open Chrome on your computer. In the top-right corner of Chrome, click the three dots.

In the three-dots menu, click “Settings.”

On the “Settings” page, from the sidebar on the left, select “Privacy and Security.”

In the pane on the right, click “Site Settings.”

You’ll see a “Site Settings” page. Here, in the “Content” section, click “Cookies and Site Data.”

Chrome will open a “Cookies and Other Site Data” page. On this page, in the “General Settings” section, enable the “Block Third-Party Cookies in Incognito” option. This enables both first-party and third-party cookies in regular Chrome windows, but blocks third-party cookies in incognito windows.

To allow all cookies in both regular and incognito windows, then on the same “Cookies and Other Site Data” page, turn on the “Allow All Cookies” option.

And that’s it. The websites you access can now store cookies in Chrome on your computer.

Enable Cookies in Google Chrome on Mobile

In Chrome on an iPhone and iPad, cookies always remain turned on. This means you don’t have to do anything to enable cookies in your browser.

In Chrome on Android, use a Settings option to enable cookies. Start by opening Chrome on your Android phone.

In Chrome’s top-right corner, tap the three dots.

From the three-dots menu, select “Settings.”

In “Settings,” from the “Advanced” section, select “Site Settings.”

On the “Site Settings” page, tap “Cookies” to manage your cookie settings.

You’ll now see a “Cookies” screen. Here, turn on the “Block Third-Party Cookies in Incognito” option to enable both first-party and third-party cookies in regular Chrome windows, but block third-party cookies in incognito windows.

To enable both first-party and third-party cookies in both regular and incognito Chrome windows, then activate the “Allow Cookies” option.

And that’s how you allow websites to remember your preferences in Google Chrome. Happy personalized browsing!

Eventually, when Chrome ends up collecting too many cookies, you can clear them all in a few clicks.

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