Overview
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Apple now blocks all third-party cookies by default. This applies to all versions of iOS
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13.4
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and higher, and all versions of Safari 13.1
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and higher. This Apple change is aimed to block websites from tracking your Internet activity as you visit other websites.
Please note that this change may affect how you use UWF resources while using the Safari browser. You are strongly advised to use another secure browser such as Google Chrome or Firefox
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; these are the recommended browsers.
However, it's understandable if you need to continue using Safari. The instructions below explain how you can allow third-party cookies in Safari.
If the webpage does not you're attempting to visit a website, but that website doesn't load or produces a message stating that your browser is not accepting cookies, please see the following to allow it.
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then you will need to either use Chrome or Firefox, or following the instructions below to allow third-party cookies in Safari.
Instructions
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To confirm if Safari is 13.1 or newer, click |
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Safari in the top left corner of the toolbar |
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, and then click About Safari. |
Step 1
To enable access for third Party cookies, click in the Click Safari in the top left corner of the toolbar in Safari → , and then click Preferences.
Step 2
Then select Click the Privacy tab, and then uncheck the option for Website tracking: Prevent cross-site tracking.
Step 3
Refresh the page if any were affected before and they should now load up properly.
FAQs
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Close the Preferences window, and refresh the webpage. Your page should load properly.
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