How to allow third party cookies in Safari 11.0.3 (13604.5.6)












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I cannot find a way to allow third party cookies in Safari 11.0.3 (13604.5.6). Previous versions had a 'always allow' in privacy tab like the picture below



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While(13604.5.6)has this privacy tab:



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    Unticking the "Prevent cross-site tracking" is what enables the use of third-party cookies.
    – user772515
    Feb 6 '18 at 13:38










  • Hmm I guess you are right. This fixes my issue. But isn't this for other things except third party cookies?
    – papakias
    Feb 6 '18 at 13:59






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    No, it isn't. "Tracking" in this context refers solely to third-party cookies.
    – user772515
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I cannot find a way to allow third party cookies in Safari 11.0.3 (13604.5.6). Previous versions had a 'always allow' in privacy tab like the picture below



enter image description here



While(13604.5.6)has this privacy tab:



enter image description here










share|improve this question


















  • 1




    Unticking the "Prevent cross-site tracking" is what enables the use of third-party cookies.
    – user772515
    Feb 6 '18 at 13:38










  • Hmm I guess you are right. This fixes my issue. But isn't this for other things except third party cookies?
    – papakias
    Feb 6 '18 at 13:59






  • 1




    No, it isn't. "Tracking" in this context refers solely to third-party cookies.
    – user772515
    Feb 6 '18 at 14:02














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I cannot find a way to allow third party cookies in Safari 11.0.3 (13604.5.6). Previous versions had a 'always allow' in privacy tab like the picture below



enter image description here



While(13604.5.6)has this privacy tab:



enter image description here










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I cannot find a way to allow third party cookies in Safari 11.0.3 (13604.5.6). Previous versions had a 'always allow' in privacy tab like the picture below



enter image description here



While(13604.5.6)has this privacy tab:



enter image description here







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  • 1




    Unticking the "Prevent cross-site tracking" is what enables the use of third-party cookies.
    – user772515
    Feb 6 '18 at 13:38










  • Hmm I guess you are right. This fixes my issue. But isn't this for other things except third party cookies?
    – papakias
    Feb 6 '18 at 13:59






  • 1




    No, it isn't. "Tracking" in this context refers solely to third-party cookies.
    – user772515
    Feb 6 '18 at 14:02














  • 1




    Unticking the "Prevent cross-site tracking" is what enables the use of third-party cookies.
    – user772515
    Feb 6 '18 at 13:38










  • Hmm I guess you are right. This fixes my issue. But isn't this for other things except third party cookies?
    – papakias
    Feb 6 '18 at 13:59






  • 1




    No, it isn't. "Tracking" in this context refers solely to third-party cookies.
    – user772515
    Feb 6 '18 at 14:02








1




1




Unticking the "Prevent cross-site tracking" is what enables the use of third-party cookies.
– user772515
Feb 6 '18 at 13:38




Unticking the "Prevent cross-site tracking" is what enables the use of third-party cookies.
– user772515
Feb 6 '18 at 13:38












Hmm I guess you are right. This fixes my issue. But isn't this for other things except third party cookies?
– papakias
Feb 6 '18 at 13:59




Hmm I guess you are right. This fixes my issue. But isn't this for other things except third party cookies?
– papakias
Feb 6 '18 at 13:59




1




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No, it isn't. "Tracking" in this context refers solely to third-party cookies.
– user772515
Feb 6 '18 at 14:02




No, it isn't. "Tracking" in this context refers solely to third-party cookies.
– user772515
Feb 6 '18 at 14:02










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    Is checking the box equivalent to "current website only" or "websites I visit"?
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Unticking the "Prevent cross-site tracking" is what enables the use of third-party cookies.



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Unticking the "Prevent cross-site tracking" is what enables the use of third-party cookies.



"Tracking" in this context refers solely to third-party cookies.






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Unticking the "Prevent cross-site tracking" is what enables the use of third-party cookies.



"Tracking" in this context refers solely to third-party cookies.






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Unticking the "Prevent cross-site tracking" is what enables the use of third-party cookies.



"Tracking" in this context refers solely to third-party cookies.







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    Is checking the box equivalent to "current website only" or "websites I visit"?
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Is checking the box equivalent to "current website only" or "websites I visit"?
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