How to Enable Cookies on Safari

This article shows you how to enable cookies on your Mac or iPhone Safari browser. Cookies are small files that Safari saves to your computer or smartphone's memory to make your browsing experience more private and convenient.

On desktop

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Open Safari. Click the blue compass Safari app icon in your Mac's Dock.

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Click Safari . This menu is located in the upper left corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will be displayed.

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Click Preferences… . This option is near the top of the drop-down menu. The Safari Preferences window will be displayed.

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Click the Privacy tab . This privacy tab is at the top of the Preferences window.

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Check the "Always allow" box. This option is under "Cookies and website data". This step enables cookies in your Safari browser.

You can also check narrower options, such as "Allow from websites I visit", to reduce the number of third-party cookies on your computer. Friend.

On iPhone

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Open your iPhone's Settings. Tap the Settings app icon, which looks like a gray gear on a gray background.

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Scroll down and tap Safari . Scroll down the Settings page about a third to see this option.

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Scroll down to the "PRIVACY & SECURITY" section. You need to scroll down about half a page.

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Tap the green "Block All Cookies" switch. This switch will turn white, signaling that your iPhone's Safari browser now allows cookies to run.

If the "Block All Cookies" switch is white, your iPhone's Safari browser has cookies enabled.

Update 04 December 2023
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