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Cookies are enabled by default in Safari on your Mac, iPhone, and iPad. If the features of a certain website aren't working properly or you're getting errors about cookies, you may have disabled cookies in your settings. This wikiHow article will teach you how to allow cookies in Safari, and show you what to do if cookies aren't working properly.

Things You Should Know

  • Open Safari on your Mac. Go to Safari > Preferences… > Privacy and uncheck "Block all Cookies".

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  • Try clearing your cookies if you are having trouble loading websites—sometimes old cookies get in the way of saving the new version of a cookie.

Enabling Cookies on a Mac

Step 1 Open Safari and click the Safari menu.

  • In most cases, you'll probably want to leave a checkmark in front of this option to preserve your privacy. However, if websites aren't loading properly or you can't use the features of certain sites, you may need to enable this option.

Enabling Cookies on iPhone and iPad

Step 1 Open your Settings icon.

  • In most cases, you'll probably want to leave this switch on, as this protects your privacy. However, if websites aren't loading properly or you're unable to use features of certain sites, you can enable this option and see if it resolves the problem.

Troubleshooting

Step 1 Fix the error

  • Mac: Click the Safari menu, select Preferences , click Privacy , and then remove the checkmark from "Prevent cross-site tracking."
  • iPhone/iPad: Open your Settings , tap Safari , and then toggle the "Prevent Cross-Site Tracking" switch to the Off (white) position.

Step 2 Turn off private browsing mode.

  • First, check to make sure private browsing is not always set to turn on—click the Safari menu, select Preferences , click General , and click the "New windows open with" menu. [6] X Research source If "A new private window" is selected, choose A new window instead.
  • Then, to open a new window, just close the currently open Safari window, click the File menu, and then select New Window .
  • iPhone/iPad: Open Safari and tap the overlapping squares at the bottom. [7] X Research source Tap Private at the bottom (if you see it), select (number of) Tabs , and then tap Done .

Step 3 Clear your cookies.

  • Mac: Click the Safari menu, click Preferences , click Privacy , click Manage Website Data , and then click Remove All .
  • iPhone/iPad: Open Settings , tap Safari , tap Advanced , select Website Data , and then tap Remove All Website Data . [8] X Research source

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  • Enabling cookies can often allow you to view and have access to a larger number of websites that require cookies in order to function or display properly. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
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  • ↑ https://support.apple.com/guide/safari/manage-cookies-and-website-data-sfri11471/mac
  • ↑ https://support.apple.com/en-us/105082
  • ↑ https://support.ewu.edu/support/solutions/articles/10000057364-how-do-i-disable-prevent-cross-site-tracking-in-safari-
  • ↑ https://support.apple.com/guide/safari/use-private-browsing-ibrw1069/mac
  • ↑ https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203036

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How to Enable Cookies on iPhone

Turning on cookies in mobile Safari can make life a little easier

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What to Know

  • iOS 11 and Later: Settings > Safari > Block All Cookies > toggle switch to Off position.
  • iOS 7 through 10: Settings > Safari > Block Cookies > Allow from Websites I Visit > select desired option.

This guide explains how to enable cookies in Safari on an iPhone.

How to Enable Cookies in iOS 11 and Later

Assuming that you've already disabled cookies, enabling them again is extremely simple.

Go to  Settings .

Scroll down and tap  Safari .

Tap the switch next to Block All Cookies , so that its moves to the Off position.

That's it, you can now resume viewing websites as normal. You are asked by each new website you visit whether you accept its cookies, and you can choose to tap Yes or No according to whether you trust each website.

How to Enable Cookies on iPhone iOS 7 Through 10

Enabling cookies on iPhones loaded with iOS 7, 8, 9 or 10 (iPhones 4 to 7 Plus) is almost identical to enabling them on the more recent operating systems. However, there is one extra step involved, as shown below:

Scroll down and tap  Block Cookies .

Tap  Allow from Websites I Visit .

You could tap Allow from Current Website Only , which would mean that only first-party cookies are allowed, rather than third-party cookies from websites you've visited previously. You could also tap  Always Allow , which would enable every kind of cookie, even those that don't come from a party whose website you've visited.

How to Delete Cookies

You can choose to periodically delete the cookies you currently have stored without opting to permanently disable cookies. This might be desirable in situations where you've stored settings or visited sites you'd rather erase.

Here's how you do it:

Go to Settings .

Scroll down and tap Safari .

Tap Advanced .

Tap Website Data .

Slide individual website cookies to the left and tap Delete or remove all the cookies from the phone by tapping Remove All Website Data .

Tap Remove Now to confirm the deletion.

 By doing this, you clear cookies you currently have stored on your iPhone without preventing new cookies from being saved during subsequent use.

Why Do I Need to Enable Cookies on My iPhone?

In our increasingly privacy-focused age, cookies are getting a bad rap. Some of this is justified, but this doesn't change the fact that cookies can be useful. For example, cookies remember your login data for particular websites, so whenever you return to them you remain logged in and don't have to go through the hassle of remembering your password every time you visit.

Similarly, cookies remember your settings for specific websites and domains, saving you from having to answer the same irritating pop-up that asks whether you'd like to receive notifications. For online retail sites, they save what's in your shopping basket, which means that they're all-but-essential if you're a regular online shopper.

They are, in other words, a big timesaver, which is why enabling them is advisable.

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Website cookies have a pretty bad reputation today, and while it is not undeserved, it's often overstated, and most sites use cookies to make their everyday use a much smoother experience. If you're finding some of your favorite sites difficult to use for reasons like needing you to log in on each visit, it may be time to turn cookies back on.

How to Enable Cookies on Safari

On your iPhone, you only have the ability to completely block cookies in Safari, so if your main browser is Chrome or Firefox, this will not fully apply to you. You can enable a setting for those browsers to allow cross-website tracking, but in general, I would not recommend this. Leaving this toggle disabled, as it is by default, shouldn't get in the way of normal site use, and turning it on allows sites to track you in ways that have benefits mostly only for those sites and the companies that own them.

Now, here's how to enable cookies in Safari:

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That's all there is to it. With this option disabled, sites will be able to remember your login information and preferences, but you may also be at higher risk of being tracked and other less-than-helpful uses of cookies, so be cautious and check out our guide on how to clear cookies from Safari if you think you may have visited a malicious site.

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How to Enable Cookies in Safari and Microsoft Edge on iPhone

Apple’s stance on security and privacy features is laudable on iPhone, but it often leads to undesirable experiences. With developers and websites unable to access your location and other info, you may end up seeing irrelevant content when browsing on Safari or Microsoft Edge on iPhone. To see desirable content, you need to enable cookies in Safari and Microsoft Edge on iPhone. Here’s how.

Enable Cookies in Safari and Microsoft Edge on iPhone

Safari and Microsoft Edge don’t block cookies by default. But if you have disabled cookies on these browsers, it’s time to enable it again. Let’s go ahead and show you how to turn on cookies in Safari and Microsoft Edge on iPhone. After that, we will understand why browser cookies are helpful and why you need to keep them enabled on your iPhone.

Note that enabling cookies will allow advertisers and websites to collect data when you visit their web page on Safari and Edge. So, it’s a trade-off.

Enable Cookies in Safari on iPhone

It’s quite easy to enable cookies in Safari on iPhone. Just like other Apple apps, you need to make changes from the Settings app. Here’s what you need to do.

1. Open the Settings app on iPhone.

2. Scroll down to Safari and open the menu.

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3. Go to Privacy & Security menu and disable Block All Cookies toggle.

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The Safari browser will collect all the cookies files and you are all set to browse the web as before.

Enable Cookies in Microsoft Edge on iPhone

Microsoft Edge, a capable Safari alternative on iPhone, also offers an option to enable/disable cookies on iPhone. Follow the steps below to enable cookies in Microsoft Edge on iPhone.

1. Open Microsoft Edge browser on iPhone.

2. Tap on the three-dot menu at the bottom and open Settings .

open privacy menu in microsoft edge

3. Tap on Privacy and security > Cookies .

cookies menu in microsoft edge

4. Select Don’t block cookies from the following menu.

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Now that you have enabled Cookies on your iPhone, you need to understand why cookies are essential in the browsing experience.

What Are Browser Cookies and Why Do You Need to Enable Them

Browser cookies are small files created by sites you navigate and stored on your device. They make your browsing experience easier and hassle-free. Without cookies, you will have to log in after you leave the site every time. Also, it will take longer to load pages.

Have you added a few items to the shopping cart? You must add them again if you accidentally close the tab. Cookies will help the browser remember such information.

With Cookies, sites can keep you signed in, remember your site preference (this is how the browser remembers and showcases search history), and give you locally relevant content. After all, you won’t want to see Amazon UK ads when browsing websites from the US.

In short, browser cookies are no threat to your privacy and security on iPhone. In fact, they enhance the whole browsing experience. Some websites might not work when cookies are turned off on iPhone. It’s better to keep them enabled using the steps above.

How to Enable/Disable Google Chrome Cookies?

Google Chrome, being the browser pioneer, doesn’t offer an option to disable cookies on iPhone. It’s enabled by default.

Can You Clear Cookies on iPhone?

From browser settings, you can easily clear browser cookies on iPhone. If your preferred browser is acting weird, you may consider deleting cookies and cache on your iPhone. Just remember to save any unsaved data you may have open in the browser first. You will lose it.

Wrapping Up: Enable Cookies on iPhone

In the name of security and privacy, you shouldn’t block all cookies on your iPhone. If you have disabled cookies in the past, the steps above should help you enable cookies from Safari and Microsoft Edge on iPhone. There is no way to enable or disable cookies on Chrome. It is enabled by default so you are good to go.

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How to enable cookies on iPhone to personalize your web browsing experience

  • You can enable cookies for the iPhone's Safari browser in the Settings app.
  • Many websites require the use of cookies for better performance.
  • While cookies help personalize and stream your web browsing experience, you can manage how third-party companies track you.

You sometimes hear advice from security- and privacy-minded individuals suggesting that you should block or disable all cookies in your web browser . But is that really the best advice?

While third-party cookies are used by ad companies to track you as you go around the internet, first-party cookies are actually practical. First-party cookies allow browsers to remember important user info — like usernames, passwords, and language preferences — so you have a better user experience. 

Generally speaking, it's a good idea to leave first-party cookies enabled to personalize and streamline your web browsing. That said, there are measures you can take so third-party content providers do not collect your personal data. 

How to enable cookies on iPhone in Chrome and Firefox

If you use a third-party browser like Chrome or Firefox, cookies are enabled by default, and you do not have the option to disable them.

You do, however, have the option to disable third-party cookies. Here's how to manage cookies for Chrome and Firefox:

  • Chrome: On your iPhone, go to Settings , and then select Chrome . From there, make sure Allow Cross-Website Tracking is disabled.
  • Firefox: On your iPhone, go to Settings , and then select Firefox . From there, make sure Allow Cross-Website Tracking is disabled.

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How to Enable Cookies on iPhone: A Step-by-Step Guide

Enabling cookies on your iPhone is a simple process that involves just a few taps in the settings app. By following a quick step-by-step guide, you can ensure that your browsing experience is personalized, and websites can remember your preferences. Let’s get those cookies enabled!

Step by Step Tutorial: How to Enable Cookies on iPhone

Before we dive into the steps, it’s important to understand that by enabling cookies on your iPhone, you’re allowing websites to store small pieces of information on your device. This can be useful for keeping you logged in or remembering your preferences on websites you visit frequently.

Step 1: Open Settings

Open the Settings app on your iPhone.

The Settings app is where you can adjust all the preferences and options for your iPhone. It’s typically represented by a gear icon and can be found on your home screen.

Step 2: Scroll to Safari

Scroll down and tap on the ‘Safari’ option.

Safari is the default web browser for iPhone, and this is where you’ll find the settings related to your web browsing experience.

Step 3: Go to Privacy & Security

In the Safari settings, look for the ‘Privacy & Security’ section.

This section of the Safari settings is where you control what information websites can use and store while you browse.

Step 4: Enable Cookies

Find the option labeled ‘Block All Cookies’ and make sure the switch is turned off.

By turning off the ‘Block All Cookies’ option, you are allowing websites to save and read cookie data on your iPhone.

After completing these steps, your iPhone will be able to store cookies from websites, allowing for a smoother and more personalized browsing experience.

Tips for Enabling Cookies on iPhone

  • Always make sure you’re running the latest version of iOS to ensure the best performance and security.
  • If a website isn’t functioning correctly, try clearing your history and website data in the Safari settings and then enable cookies again.
  • Remember that cookies can be used to track your browsing habits, so only enable them for websites you trust.
  • You can manage site-specific settings by clicking on ‘Advanced’ under Safari settings and then on ‘Website Data’.
  • If you’re concerned about privacy, consider enabling the ‘Prevent Cross-Site Tracking’ option in the same section where you enable cookies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should i enable cookies on my iphone.

Cookies help websites remember your preferences and login details, making your browsing experience more convenient.

Can cookies harm my iPhone?

No, cookies are just small pieces of data and cannot harm your device. However, they can be used to track your browsing habits, which some users prefer to avoid.

How do I disable cookies if I change my mind?

Simply go back to the ‘Privacy & Security’ section in the Safari settings and toggle the ‘Block All Cookies’ switch on.

Will enabling cookies use more data?

Cookies are very small files and will not significantly impact your data usage.

Can I enable cookies for specific sites and not others?

Yes, you can manage cookies on a site-by-site basis by going into ‘Advanced’ settings under Safari and then tapping ‘Website Data’.

  • Open the Settings app.
  • Tap on Safari.
  • Go to the Privacy & Security section.
  • Make sure ‘Block All Cookies’ is turned off.

There you have it, enabling cookies on your iPhone is as easy as pie—cookie pie, that is. Just a few taps in the settings, and you’re all set to enjoy a more convenient, personalized web browsing experience. Remember, while cookies are generally harmless, they can track your browsing activity, so use them wisely and only on websites you trust. Keep your iPhone’s software up to date, manage site-specific settings if needed, and enjoy the sweet benefits of having cookies enabled on your device. Happy browsing!

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How to Enable Cookies on an iPhone: A Step-by-Step Guide

Enable cookies on iPhone, cookies are small pieces of data that websites store on your device to remember information about you. They can make your browsing experience easier by saving settings and preferences. However, some people prefer to disable cookies for privacy reasons.

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If you want to allow cookies on your iPhone, either for certain sites or apps or globally, it just takes a few steps. This guide will walk you through the process of enabling cookies on an iPhone using Safari, Chrome, and other apps.

What are Cookies and Why Do They Matter?

A cookie is a tiny text file that a website places on your device when you visit. It can contain information like login credentials, shopping cart items, or site preferences. When you return to that site, it will recognize your device and load the right settings for you.

Here are some examples of how cookies are beneficial:

  • Remembering login details  – Cookies can store your usernames and passwords so you don’t have to re-enter them each time.
  • Shopping carts  – The items you add to an online shopping cart are saved in a cookie. It allows the items to stay in your cart when you browse other pages.
  • Tracking website analytics  – Cookies help websites understand traffic patterns and see which pages are viewed the most.
  • Serving relevant ads  – Cookies assist advertisers with targeting ads based on your browsing habits and interests.

Of course, there are also privacy concerns with cookies. Your browsing history and behaviors could potentially be tracked. Some people like to disable cookies to limit the data shared. However, some website features may not work properly with them disabled.

Now let’s look at managing cookies on an iPhone.

Enabling Cookies in Safari on iPhone

Safari is the default web browser on iPhones.

Follow these steps to check your cookie settings:

  • Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
  • Scroll down and tap on  Safari .
  • Under the  Privacy & Security  section, look for the  Prevent Cross-Site Tracking  option. Make sure this is toggled off.
  • Also under the  Privacy & Security  section, find the  Block All Cookies  option. Confirm this is toggled off.
  • Restart the Safari app for the changes to take effect.

With these settings configured, Safari will allow cookies to be set and read on your iPhone. Most sites will work normally and remember your login, shopping cart, and other details.

If you only want to accept cookies from certain sites, there is an additional setting:

  • In Safari, tap the  aA  icon in the search bar.
  • Select  Settings .
  • Choose  Block Cookies .
  • Switch  Allow Cookies  to  From Current Website Only .

This will restrict cookies only to sites you explicitly approve. You can add specific exceptions under Allowed Websites too.

Managing Cookies in Chrome for iPhone

Chrome is another popular browser for iOS.

Here’s how to check cookie settings there:

  • Open the Chrome app.
  • Tap the  More  icon (the three dots in the bottom right).
  • Choose  Settings .
  • Tap  Cookies .
  • Make sure the  Allow All Cookies  option is enabled.

Chrome enables cookies by default. As long as you haven’t changed any settings, they should work normally in Chrome.

You can also block third-party cookies specifically:

  • Follow steps 1-3 above to get to Chrome’s Settings.
  • Choose  Site Settings .
  • Select  Cookies .
  • Turn on  Block third-party cookies .

This will still allow cookies from sites you directly visit but block ad/tracking cookies from other domains.

Managing Cookies for Other Apps

The Settings app on your iPhone contains cookie settings that apply to all apps, not just Safari and Chrome. Here’s how to check them:

  • Open the Settings app.
  • Scroll down and select  Privacy .
  • Tap on  Cookies and Website Data .
  • Make sure the toggle for  Allow Cookies  is on.

Some apps may have their own cookie preferences in their settings as well. For example, in the Facebook app you can configure options for ad cookies. Check individual apps for additional cookie controls specific to that service.

Common Cookie-Related Problems and Solutions

Here are some troubleshooting tips for common cookie issues you may encounter:

Site asking you to enable cookies – If you see a warning on a site asking you to enable cookies to continue, double check the steps above to confirm your cookie settings in Safari and other apps.

Can’t log in to website – Stored login credentials are a common use for cookies. Make sure cookies are allowed globally or for that specific site.

Shopping cart keeps emptying – If items disappear from your online shopping cart, that’s a sign cookies are being blocked from that retailer’s domain. Add it to the exceptions list.

Ads seem irrelevant – Blocking third-party or cross-site tracking cookies will stop behavioral ad targeting, so you may see more generic ads.

Features like “Remember Me” don’t work – These convenience features rely on cookies to recall your device. Be sure to allow cookies from that domain.

Web pages not loading correctly – In some cases, pages may not display properly if required cookie data isn’t available. Try temporarily enabling all cookies.

Following the steps in this guide should resolve most common cookie issues. But if problems persist, try clearing your history and website data in your device settings to remove any corrupted cookies.

Frequently Asked Questions About iPhone Cookies

Here are answers to some common questions about managing cookies on an iPhone.

Q: Do I need cookies enabled for all websites to work properly?

A: Most websites require cookies in order to function fully. However, you can enable cookies on a site-by-site basis if you only want to allow them selectively.

Q: Are there cookies I should keep enabled at all times?

A: Cookies that store login credentials or shopping cart contents are useful to keep enabled. Third-party tracking cookies can usually be disabled without issues.

Q: How can I clear all my cookies on iPhone?

A: Go to Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data. This will wipe all cookies along with browsing history and caches.

Q: Where are cookies stored on my iPhone?

A: Cookies are kept in your device’s memory or storage when you interact with websites. They are not accessible directly as files.

Q: Do Private Browsing and Incognito Mode block cookies?

A: Yes, any cookies created in a private browsing session are deleted after you close the session. They do not persist on your device.

Q: Should I be concerned about privacy with cookies enabled?

A: Cookies do allow you to be tracked to an extent, but disabling third-party/cross-site tracking provides more privacy. Use a VPN as well.

Q: Can I select which cookies to keep and remove?

A: On iOS, you can only allow/block cookies globally or on a per-site basis. You cannot selectively delete individual cookies.

In Conclusion

Cookies enable useful website features but also have privacy implications. Fortunately, iPhone makes it easy to find the right balance for your needs. The steps in this guide should help you manage cookies in Safari, Chrome, and other apps.

Be sure to keep cookie-dependent features like logins and shopping carts enabled. But limit third-party/cross-site tracking for better privacy. Check your cookie settings if you encounter issues with web pages not loading correctly. With the right configuration, websites will work properly while still preserving your browsing privacy.

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Enabling cookies on your iPhone is a simple process that allows websites to save your preferences, login information, and other data to make your browsing experience more personalized and convenient. By following a few quick steps, you can ensure that your iPhone is set up to accept cookies from the websites you visit.

You can also watch this video about how to enable cookies on iPhone for additional information.

Step by Step Tutorial: How to Enable Cookies on iPhone

Before we dive into the steps, let’s understand what we’re aiming for. Enabling cookies on your iPhone will allow websites to store information on your device. This can make your web experience smoother, as you won’t have to log in every time you visit a site, for example. Now, let’s get to the steps.

Step 1: Open the Settings App

Open the Settings app on your iPhone.

This is the app with the gear icon, usually found on your home screen or in the App Library. It’s where you can adjust all sorts of preferences on your device, from your wallpaper to privacy settings.

Step 2: Scroll Down and Tap Safari

Scroll down and tap on “Safari,” which is the default web browser for iPhone.

You might have to scroll a bit to find it, but it’s there. Tapping Safari brings up a host of options related to your web browsing experience.

Step 3: Go to the Privacy & Security Section

In the Safari settings, go to the “Privacy & Security” section.

Here you can adjust settings that will impact how secure your browsing is, and how much privacy you have while online.

Step 4: Find the Block Cookies Option

Find the “Block Cookies” option and tap on it.

This option will be listed among others like “Prevent Cross-Site Tracking” and “Ask Websites Not to Track Me.”

Step 5: Select Your Preferred Cookie Setting

Select “Allow from Websites I Visit” or “Always Allow” to enable cookies on your iPhone.

Choosing “Allow from Websites I Visit” means that your iPhone will accept cookies from websites you’ve visited, which helps them remember you next time. “Always Allow” means that your iPhone will accept cookies from any site, which can be useful but might raise privacy concerns for some users.

After completing these steps, your iPhone will be able to accept cookies from websites. This means that your browsing experience should be more seamless, with less need to repeatedly sign in to your accounts or set up your preferences.

Tips: How to Enable Cookies on iPhone

  • Always keep your iPhone’s iOS software up to date to ensure that your privacy settings, including cookies, work properly.
  • Consider the privacy implications of allowing cookies, especially if choosing the “Always Allow” option.
  • If you’re concerned about privacy, you can choose to block cookies again at any time by reversing the steps above.
  • Clearing your history and website data in Safari settings will also clear your cookies.
  • Some websites may not function properly without cookies enabled, so if you’re having trouble with a site, check your cookie settings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are cookies.

Cookies are small files that websites put on your device to store information about your preferences. They help websites remember you when you come back.

Can I block cookies on my iPhone?

Yes, you can block cookies by choosing the “Always Block” option in the “Block Cookies” setting in Safari.

Will enabling cookies affect my privacy?

It can, as cookies store information about your browsing habits. However, they are also essential for a smooth browsing experience.

What happens if I clear my history and website data?

Clearing your history and website data will also remove cookies, which may log you out of websites and remove your preferences.

Can I enable cookies for specific websites?

As of now, iOS does not allow you to manage cookie settings on a per-website basis. It’s all or nothing.

  • Open the Settings app
  • Go to Privacy & Security
  • Tap Block Cookies
  • Choose “Allow from Websites I Visit” or “Always Allow”

Mastering how to enable cookies on iPhone is as easy as pie, and it’s a crucial skill in the digital age we live in. Cookies play a pivotal role in streamlining your online adventures, making them more personalized and efficient. Whether you’re an avid online shopper who wants to keep items in a shopping cart, a social media enthusiast who doesn’t want to log in every time, or a research buff who needs customized search results, enabling cookies is the way to go.

Remember to keep your privacy in check and only allow cookies from sites you trust. Technology is always evolving, and with it, the way we interact with our devices. Stay informed, stay safe, and most importantly, enjoy the convenience that enabling cookies on your iPhone brings to your everyday life. Happy browsing!

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Enabling cookies on your Safari browser for iPhone is essential for a seamless and personalized browsing experience. Cookies are small pieces of data that websites store on your device to remember your preferences, login information, and browsing history. By allowing cookies, you can enjoy convenient features such as staying logged in to your favorite websites, receiving personalized recommendations, and accessing saved settings across different webpages.

In this guide, you will learn how to enable cookies on Safari for iPhone in just a few simple steps. Whether you're a seasoned iPhone user or a newcomer to the world of mobile browsing, this step-by-step tutorial will empower you to take control of your cookie settings and make the most of your online activities.

Let's dive into the process of enabling cookies on Safari for iPhone, ensuring that you can fully leverage the functionality and personalization that cookies offer. Whether you're accessing your favorite websites, managing your online accounts, or exploring new content, enabling cookies on Safari will enhance your browsing experience and streamline your interactions with various online platforms.

Step 1: Open Safari Settings

To begin the process of enabling cookies on Safari for your iPhone, you'll need to access the browser's settings. Follow these simple steps to open Safari settings on your device:

Unlock Your iPhone : If your iPhone is locked, unlock it by entering your passcode, using Face ID, or Touch ID.

Locate the Safari Icon : Look for the Safari icon on your home screen. It's typically a blue compass rose.

Launch Safari : Tap on the Safari icon to open the browser . Once Safari is open, you'll be ready to access its settings.

Access the Settings Menu : In the Safari browser , look for the "Settings" icon, which resembles a gear or cogwheel, typically located in the lower-right corner of the screen. Tap on this icon to open the Safari settings menu.

Navigate to Safari Settings : Once you've accessed the settings menu, locate and tap on the option labeled "Safari Settings" or simply "Settings." This will take you to the specific settings for the Safari browser on your iPhone.

By following these steps, you will successfully open the Safari settings on your iPhone, setting the stage for the next crucial steps in enabling cookies for a more personalized and seamless browsing experience.

Now that you've accessed the Safari settings, you're ready to proceed to the next step and enable cookies to unlock the full potential of your browsing activities on your iPhone's Safari browser.

Step 2: Enable Cookies

Enabling cookies on your Safari browser for iPhone is a straightforward process that allows websites to store and retrieve information on your device. By enabling cookies, you can experience personalized browsing, stay logged in to your favorite websites, and access customized content. Here's how to enable cookies on Safari for iPhone:

Access Safari Settings : Once you've navigated to the Safari settings menu, look for the option labeled "Privacy & Security" or simply "Privacy." Tap on this option to access the privacy settings for the Safari browser on your iPhone.

Enable Cookies : In the "Privacy & Security" settings, locate the "Block All Cookies" option. By default, this option may be enabled to enhance privacy and security. To enable cookies, tap on the "Block All Cookies" option to toggle it off. This action allows websites to store cookies on your device, enhancing your browsing experience.

Confirmation : After toggling off the "Block All Cookies" option, you may receive a confirmation prompt informing you that enabling cookies may impact your privacy. Confirm your decision to enable cookies by tapping "Allow" or "Enable" to proceed.

Enabling cookies on Safari for iPhone is a pivotal step in customizing your browsing experience and accessing personalized content across various websites. By following these simple steps, you can harness the full potential of cookies to streamline your interactions with online platforms and enjoy a more tailored and convenient browsing experience on your iPhone.

Now that you've successfully enabled cookies on Safari for iPhone, you're ready to explore the next crucial step in managing your cookie settings to align with your preferences and browsing habits.

Step 3: Choose Cookie Settings

After enabling cookies on Safari for your iPhone, it's essential to delve into the cookie settings to further customize your browsing experience. By choosing specific cookie settings, you can exert greater control over how websites utilize cookies on your device, ensuring that your privacy and preferences are upheld. Here's a detailed guide on how to choose cookie settings on Safari for iPhone:

Access Safari Privacy Settings : Once you've enabled cookies, navigate back to the "Privacy & Security" section within the Safari settings menu on your iPhone. This is where you can fine-tune your cookie preferences to align with your browsing habits and privacy concerns.

Manage Website Data : Within the "Privacy & Security" settings, look for the option labeled "Manage Website Data" or "Website Data." Tap on this option to view the list of websites that have stored data, including cookies, on your device. This comprehensive list provides insights into the websites that have accessed and stored information during your browsing sessions.

Review and Remove Website Data : Upon accessing the list of website data, you can review the specific websites and the corresponding data they have stored on your device. This includes cookies, cache, and other browsing-related information. You have the option to remove individual website data by swiping left on the respective entry and tapping "Delete," or you can choose to remove all website data at once by selecting the "Remove All Website Data" option.

Customize Cookie Settings : To further customize your cookie settings, tap on the "Advanced" option within the "Privacy & Security" settings. Here, you can access advanced privacy features, including the ability to block all cookies, prevent cross-site tracking, and enable the "Do Not Track" feature, which signals to websites that you do not want your browsing activity tracked.

By choosing specific cookie settings on Safari for iPhone, you can tailor your browsing experience to align with your privacy preferences and enhance your control over the data stored by websites. Whether you aim to clear specific website data, prevent cross-site tracking, or fine-tune cookie-related features, the cookie settings in Safari empower you to navigate the digital landscape with greater confidence and customization.

With these comprehensive steps, you can confidently manage your cookie settings on Safari for iPhone, ensuring that your browsing experience is personalized, secure, and aligned with your individual preferences.

In conclusion, enabling cookies on Safari for iPhone is a fundamental aspect of optimizing your browsing experience and accessing personalized content across various websites. By following the step-by-step guide outlined in this tutorial, you have gained the knowledge and confidence to take control of your cookie settings and leverage the functionality that cookies offer.

By opening the Safari settings, enabling cookies, and customizing your cookie preferences, you have empowered yourself to enjoy a more tailored and convenient browsing experience on your iPhone. The ability to stay logged in to your favorite websites, receive personalized recommendations, and access saved settings across different webpages is now within your grasp, thanks to the simple yet impactful process of enabling cookies on Safari.

Furthermore, by delving into the cookie settings and managing website data, you have demonstrated a proactive approach to safeguarding your privacy and fine-tuning your browsing environment. Whether you choose to review and remove specific website data or customize advanced privacy features, such as preventing cross-site tracking, you have asserted greater control over the data stored by websites, aligning your browsing habits with your individual preferences.

As you navigate the digital landscape, the ability to enable cookies on Safari for iPhone serves as a cornerstone for a more personalized and seamless browsing experience. By embracing the functionality of cookies and customizing your cookie settings, you are poised to make the most of your online interactions, accessing tailored content and enjoying enhanced convenience across various websites.

In essence, the process of enabling cookies on Safari for iPhone is not merely a technical adjustment; it is a gateway to a more personalized, secure, and tailored browsing experience. By understanding and implementing these steps, you have unlocked the potential of cookies to enrich your online activities, ensuring that your interactions with websites are optimized to align with your preferences and privacy concerns.

With your newfound knowledge and the practical insights gained from this guide, you are well-equipped to navigate the digital realm with confidence, knowing that your browsing experience on Safari for iPhone is finely tuned to cater to your individual needs and preferences. Embrace the power of cookies, and embark on a browsing journey that is uniquely tailored to enhance your digital interactions.

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Cuando visitas un sitio web, es muy probable que este guarde tus patrones de navegación en tu dispositivo. Esta información, conocida comúnmente como “cookies”, permite a los sitios web personalizar tus datos para satisfacer tus necesidades específicas. Si bien las cookies han tenido una mala reputación en los medios, en realidad te pueden ayudar a encontrar exactamente lo que buscas cuando las tienes habilitadas. Si usas una computadora Mac o un dispositivo móvil iOS, en este artículo te mostramos cómo puedes habilitar las cookies.

Entender qué son las cookies

Step 1 Comprende qué son las cookies.

  • Por ejemplo, un sitio web puede guardar tus búsquedas para mostrarte qué es lo que buscas.

Step 2 Comprende qué son las cookies de origen.

  • Algunas veces, un sitio web no funcionará si inhabilitaste las cookies de origen, ya que necesita saber quién eres y qué buscas.
  • Si puedes especificar que solo permites las cookies de los sitios web que visitas, puedes habilitar las cookies de origen.

Step 3 Comprende qué son las cookies de terceros.

  • Estas son las cookies a las que debes prestar atención, ya que pueden dar tu información a las personas que tratan de venderte cosas.
  • A menos que tu dispositivo pueda especificar qué cookies permite, si habilitas todas las cookies, permitirás tanto las cookies de origen como las de terceros.

Step 4 Averigua si las cookies están habilitadas.

  • Para ver si las cookies ya están habilitadas, visita https://www.whatismybrowser.com/detect/are-cookies-enabled .

Activar las cookies en el escritorio de Mac

Step 1 Abre Safari.

  • También puedes marcar una opción menos liberal, como “Permitir de los sitios que visito” para reducir la cantidad de cookies de terceros en tu computadora.

Activar las cookies en iOS (iPhone, iPad o iPod Touch)

Step 1 Abre la aplicación Configuración icon en tu dispositivo.

  • El proceso para habilitar las cookies es el mismo en todos los dispositivos iOS, pero las capturas de pantalla pueden verse ligeramente diferentes según lo que utilices.

Step 2 Desplázate hacia abajo y toca Safari.

  • Si no puedes encontrarlo, escribe “Safari” en la casilla de búsqueda en la parte superior de la página.

Step 3 Toca el interruptor verde icon al lado de “Bloquear todas las cookies”.

  • Si la opción “Bloquear todas las cookies” está de color blanco, significa que el navegador Safari del iPhone ya está habilitando las cookies.

Solucionar problemas de cookies

Step 1 Sal de una ventana privada si las cookies no funcionan.

  • Si configuraste el navegador Safari para que se abra automáticamente en una ventana privada, es posible que ni siquiera te des cuenta de que estás en una.

Step 2 Usa otro navegador si tienes los mismos problemas.

  • Puedes probar algunos navegadores web diferentes hasta que uno funcione.

Step 3 Desactiva las cookies si es necesario.

  • Puedes optar por desactivar las cookies si crees que los anunciantes o las plataformas de redes sociales utilizan tu información personal.
  • Habilitar las cookies suele permitirte ver y tener acceso a una mayor cantidad de sitios web que requieren cookies para funcionar o mostrarse correctamente.
  • A pesar de su mala reputación, las cookies no son intrínsecamente maliciosas.

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First of all, what are third-Party cookies?

Third-party cookies are created by websites other than the one you are visiting. As the name suggests (third-party), they are made by external parties focused on advertising, retargeting, and providing tracking services .

Like standard cookies, third-party cookies store information about the user that the domain that collects them can use later.

Unlike first-party cookies, which try to improve the user experience on the web, third-party cookies are focused on enhancing online marketing, primarily through image advertising. They save user information that includes: gender, age, and user behavior (to determine things like what the users favor and what they avoid.)

The cookies present personalized ads that promote online marketing campaigns based on the user information collected. You can decide whether enable third-party cookies on your web browser or block them.

In this article, you will learn how to enable third-party cookies on Safari .

Safari is one of the most prominent web browsers currently in use. It is the default web browser for Apple devices. For security reasons, third-party cookies are blocked on Safari by default.

However, you can enable third-party cookies on Safari by following a few simple steps on any of your Apple devices. Whether you have a MacBook, an iPhone, or an iPad, let’s talk about enabling the cookies.

Here are the steps to enable third-party cookies on Safari. IOS (iPhone and iPad) settings are the same because they share the same operating system.

Allow Third-party Cookies On Mac

Launch the Safari browser by clicking its icon (it looks like a blue compass).

Click “Safari ”, which is next to the Apple icon.

Click in Safari, next to the Apple logo

A dropdown menu will appear from which you can select “Preferences” .

Click in Preferences to access General Settings of Safari.

Click the “Privacy” tab, which is in the top panel.

Select Privacy Tab in Preferences Settings

Navigate to “Cookies and Website Data” and un-tick the option “Block all cookies” . This will allow 3rd party cookies on Safari.

Deselect Block all cookies to enable third-party cookies on Safari

Allow Third-Party Cookies on iPhone/iPad iOS 11

Go to “Settings” .

Click on Settings on your iPhone

Scroll down to “ Safari ” and click on it.

Click on Safari to enter the App Settings

Under “Privacy and Security” turn off “Prevent Cross-Site Tracking ”. Also, turn off “Block All Cookies” (Turning off makes the green bar go white.)

Turn off the settings to enable third-party cookies on Safari

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Allow Third Party Cookies on iPad iOS 10 and others

Click on Settings on your Ipad

Scroll down to Safari and click on it.

Scroll down and click on Safari

Under “Privacy and Security”, click on “ Block All Cookies ” .

Click on Block Cookies

Select “Always Allow” or “Allow from Websites I Visit” from the dropdown menu. This will allow 3rd party cookies on Safari.

Select 'Always allow' or 'Allow from Websites I Visit'

Safari is set to block third-party cookies automatically. However, if you use a MacBook and need the browser to stop blocking third-party cookies, you can follow the steps mentioned above to enable third-party cookies on Safari.

At step five, deselect the option “Block Cookies” under the cookies and website data. However, this option allows cookies from all websites to be displayed, which might disrupt your browsing experience.

Deselect the option 'Block Cookies' under the Privacy Tab

To cut down the number of websites that display cookies, you can check the option “Allow from websites I visit.” With this option, Safari won’t be able to block third-party cookies on the websites you visit frequently with this option enabled, allowing you to browse uninterrupted and conveniently.

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How to clear the cache on your iPhone (and why you should)

How many tabs are open on your mobile browser right now? Go ahead, check -- you might be surprised by what you find.

Americans spend over five hours a day on their smartphones. That's over five hours of your phone potentially accessing, retrieving, and saving cache and cookies, which can negatively impact your iPhone's storage space .

What is cache?

Cache is the temporary storage of some data, like parts of a website from the last time you visited it, for example. Browser cache is content from a website that is stored on your phone during a browser session to help the browser execute faster the next time you visit that page.

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Cache data can slow down your phone's overall browsing performance, however, since it takes up storage space on your device, so it's good to clear it out regularly. In this article, we mainly focus on clearing web browser cache on an iPhone, but you should know that other types of cache include mobile app cache and CPU cache.

How to clear cache on iPhone

What you'll need: Everything you need to clear your browser cache is within the iPhone's settings app or the Safari app, so grab your iPhone to get started.

Keep in mind that clearing the cache can clear private data, which can close all open tabs in Safari. This is also likely to log you out of all your websites, prompting you to sign in again the next time you open them. 

How do I clear the cache from Chrome on iPhone?

If Google Chrome is your preferred browser, it may have a substantial amount of data stored on your device, which could also slow down performance. 

To clear the cache in Chrome, open the Google Chrome app and follow these steps:

  • Tap  Settings .
  • Go to  Privacy and Security .
  • Select  Clear Browsing Data .
  • Select the time from which to delete the data (if you want to delete all your browsing history, choose All Time ).
  • Go through the items you'd like to delete, like your Browsing History, Cookies and Site Data, Cached Images and Files, Saved Passwords , and Autofill Data.
  • Confirm by tapping  Clear Browsing Data  at the bottom of the screen.
  • Tap Done when you've deleted the Chrome cache.

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Clearing the browsing and cache data in Google Chrome doesn't close all open tabs, but it will refresh each tab and log you out of websites. Once you tap on one of the tabs you want to access, you'll have to log back in.

How can I browse on Safari without history?

If you're learning how to clear cache on an iPhone, you may also be wondering if there's a way to use Safari without saving any browsing history. You can turn on Private Browsing by following these steps:

  • Open  Safari .
  • Tap on  Tabs .
  • Choose Private .

You can also enable private browsing by going to your iPhone Settings, finding Safari, and toggling on the private option. 

How do I clear my app cache on my iPhone?

To clear the app cache from your iPhone Settings app, you can either delete the app and reinstall it, offload it, or try to clear the cache from within the app. Unfortunately, iOS apps don't have consistent settings across the board that would allow you to clear the cache of every app.

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Apps like TikTok and CapCut, for example, have options to Clear Cache within their respective settings. Amazon lets users delete their browsing history, while the Reddit app can clear local history. It all depends on what the app's settings let you do. 

Is "clear cache" the same as offloading?

Not exactly, though app offloading can help if your phone is slowed down by low storage. To offload an app  means to uninstall an app without deleting any documents or data associated with it. 

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To offload an app, go to  Settings , then  General , choose  iPhone Storage  and select the app to offload, then tap  Offload App . If you ever download it again, you'll pick up where you left off for that app.

Are cookies and cache the same thing?

Cookies and cache are not the same. Cookies are data files that websites send to your phone, including things like saved passwords to keep you logged into an account or even the website preferences from the previous time you visited. 

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Though they do sound harmless, cookies can also track how you browse the internet. They monitor patterns in your browsing and search history, even seeing what you clicked on or what your mouse hovered over. Ever made an innocuous search on Amazon only to find ads for it on all the apps you use? Cookies likely made that possible.

Can I block cookies on my iPhone?

While you can block cookies on Safari, the ranks are divided on whether you should. Blocking cookies entirely means that websites won't be able to get information from you, but it also means that some websites may not even work correctly on your browser. A lot of users actually enjoy a more personalized browsing experience, so cookies are a good thing for them.

 If you'd like to block cookies in Safari, follow these steps:

  • Go to  Settings  and select  Safari .
  • Tap on the toggle next to  Block All Cookies .

There are also third-party extensions that help you block cookies and trackers in Google Chrome, like Ghostery and Disconnect .

How do I check iPhone storage?

On an iPhone, Settings can show you what's taking up most of your media storage, like photos, videos, and music. You can also see what each particular app's storage consumption is, which includes temporary data. To view the details of your iPhone's storage space, follow these steps:

  • Go to the iPhone Settings .
  • Tap on General .
  • Select iPhone Storage .
  • Scroll through to find the app you're looking for.
  • Tap on the app to view storage status and options.

Unfortunately, you can't clear your iPhone cache for third-party apps by going into your Settings app, but this gives you a visual of your iPhone's storage and the option to delete or offload apps.

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When you look at your device's storage space, you'll probably see recommended steps you can take to optimize your iPhone's storage, like offloading unused apps.

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Os cookies ficam ativados automaticamente e se mantêm assim. Saiba como limpar os cookies .

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  • Siga as instruções para ativar ou desativar os cookies .
  • Aguarde cinco minutos e abra o app do Safari.

Em outros apps de navegação

Para ver instruções, consulte o site de suporte do seu navegador.

Corrigir problemas

Se você não conseguir fazer login em um site de terceiros com sua Conta do Google e receber uma mensagem informando que os cookies estão desativados, faça o seguinte:

  • Siga as etapas acima para ativar os cookies.
  • Tente fazer login novamente.

Se ainda assim você receber a mensagem de erro, aqui estão algumas soluções possíveis. Tente cada uma delas, depois tente fazer login.

  • Abra uma nova janela do navegador.
  • Limpe os cookies e o cache do navegador. Saiba como limpar o cache e os cookies .
  • Navegue com privacidade. Aprenda a navegar com privacidade no Chrome .
  • Mude as configurações de privacidade do seu navegador. Aprenda a mudar as configurações de privacidade .

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Borrar el historial, la caché y las cookies de Safari en el iPhone, iPad o iPod touch

Obtén información sobre cómo eliminar el historial, las cookies y la caché en Configuración.

Eliminar el historial, la caché y las cookies

Borrar las cookies y la caché, pero conservar el historial, eliminar un sitio web del historial, bloquear las cookies.

Usar bloqueadores de contenido

Ve a Configuración > Safari.

Toca Borrar historial y datos.

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Si borras el historial, las cookies y los datos de navegación de Safari, no se modificará la información de autorrelleno.

Cuando no hay un historial ni datos de sitios web para borrar, el botón para borrar se vuelve gris. Es posible que el botón también se vea de color gris si configuraste las restricciones de contenido web en Restricciones de contenido y privacidad en Tiempo en pantalla .

Para visitar sitios sin que queden registrados en el historial, activa la navegación privada .

Ve a Configuración > Safari > Avanzado > Datos de sitios web.

Toca Eliminar todos los datos.

Cuando no hay datos de sitios web para borrar, el botón se vuelve gris. Es posible que el botón también se vea de color gris si configuraste las restricciones de contenido web en Restricciones de contenido y privacidad en Tiempo en pantalla .

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Toca el botón Editar y selecciona el sitio o los sitios web que quieres eliminar del historial.

Toca el botón Eliminar.

Una cookie es un fragmento de datos que un sitio coloca en tu dispositivo para recordarte la próxima vez que lo visites.

Para bloquear las cookies:

Ve a Configuración > Safari > Avanzando.

Activa Bloquear todas las cookies.

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Si bloqueas las cookies, es posible que algunas páginas web no funcionen. Estos son algunos ejemplos:

Es posible que no puedas iniciar sesión en un sitio aunque escribas tu nombre de usuario y contraseña correctos.

Es posible que veas un mensaje que indica que es necesario activar las cookies o que las cookies de tu navegador están desactivadas.

Es posible que algunas funciones de algunos sitios no funcionen.

Usar los bloqueadores de contenido

Los bloqueadores de contenido son apps y extensiones de terceros que permiten que Safari bloquee cookies, imágenes, recursos, ventanas emergentes y demás contenido.

Sigue estos pasos para obtener un bloqueador de contenido:

Descarga una app de bloqueo de contenido desde App Store.

Toca Configuración > Safari > Extensiones.

Toca para activar uno de los bloqueadores de contenido de la lista.

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In the Privacy and Security section, make sure that Prevent Cross-Site Tracking is turned off. In the same section, turn off Block All Cookies.

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