Enable Third - Party Cookies Safari Ipad
It is important to understand that Apple uses a system called .
Please note: Apple designs these privacy features to protect user data. Disabling these settings may slightly reduce your privacy protection while browsing.
Browse the web privately in Safari on iPad - Apple Support (BH) enable third party cookies safari ipad
| Goal | Action on iPad | | :--- | :--- | | Enable third-party cookies globally | in Safari | | Relax restrictions as much as possible | Settings → Safari → Turn OFF "Prevent Cross-Site Tracking" | | Guarantee third-party cookie support | Use Chrome or Edge browser instead | | Check current cookie behavior | Visit https://whatismybrowser.com/detect/third-party-cookies in Safari |
Here is the step-by-step guide to managing these settings. It is important to understand that Apple uses
If you are a developer or advanced user, you can enable the via Safari’s experimental flags (Settings → Safari → Advanced → Experimental Features) but this is for testing, not regular browsing.
⚠️ This does not fully re-enable classic third-party cookies. Safari will still partition or block many third-party cookies via Intelligent Tracking Prevention (ITP) . It only relaxes restrictions for sites Apple deems as having "user interaction." Browse the web privately in Safari on iPad
Here is useful, actionable content about enabling third-party cookies in Safari on an iPad, including important context about why this is difficult and the modern alternatives.
To allow the most functionality for websites on your iPad:
If you absolutely need full third-party cookie support (e.g., for legacy web apps, testing, or specific services), Safari on iPad is not suitable. Instead, install:
Old cookie data can sometimes cause conflicts.