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In recent versions of iPadOS (specifically iOS 13 and later), Apple introduced a feature called Intelligent Tracking Prevention . This means you cannot simply toggle a "Third-Party Cookies" switch on or off. Instead, you must choose between blocking all cookies or allowing them with privacy protections active.
If a site isn't working, check these three things in : how to allow third party cookies on ipad
Even with this off, Chrome on iPad still follows Apple’s ITP rules, so many third-party cookies remain blocked. This setting is mostly for consistency with your desktop Chrome account. In recent versions of iPadOS (specifically iOS 13
| Method | Effectiveness | Ease | Security | |--------|--------------|------|----------| | Safari settings (Prevent Cross-Site Tracking OFF) | Low (only temporary, limited cookies) | Easy | High | | Chrome/Firefox on iPad | Very Low (same WebKit limits) | Easy | High | | Puffin Browser (cloud-based) | High (full cookie support) | Moderate | Medium (traffic goes through their servers) | | Remote Desktop (PC/Mac) | Complete | Hard | High (if using trusted software) | If a site isn't working, check these three
Let me know in the comments which iPad model and iPadOS version you’re using, and what specific site requires third-party cookies—I might be able to suggest a tailored workaround!