Author: Eric Vasbinder
Open Microsoft Edge and click on the menu icon (three dots) in the top-right corner.
Select Settings from the dropdown menu.
Scroll down to the Privacy & security section and click on Cookies and site permissions.
Under Allow, click on Manage and delete cookies and site data.
In the “Add a site” field, enter the URL of the website you want to whitelist for third-party cookies.
Click on Add to save the changes.
NOTE: Wildcards now work in Microsoft Edge. To allow a wildcard, you need to use a pseudo-RegEx style syntax in the site name. For example, for allowing any cookies from Trimble.com, you would use the following format: [*.]trimble.com
Open Firefox and click on the Menu button at the top-right corner of the window.
Select Settings from the dropdown menu.
In the Preferences tab, click on the Privacy & Security panel.
Under Enhanced Tracking Protection, select the Manage Exceptions button.
Enter the address of the web site from which you wish to allow third party cookies.
OR - ALTERNATIVE
If you want to enable third-party cookies for a specific website, you can turn off Enhanced Tracking Protection for that site by following these steps:
Visit the website for which you want to enable third-party cookies.
Click on the shield icon located to the left of the address bar.
Toggle the switch at the top of the panel.
This will turn off Enhanced Tracking Protection for that specific site, allowing third-party cookies to function properly on that site only.
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