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Google wants me to enable 3rd party cookies! in order to log in. How do I do this on Firefox?

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As of just now, Google has required me to allow third party cookies in order to log in. I am using Firefox. How do I do that?

As of just now, Google has required me to allow third party cookies in order to log in. I am using Firefox. How do I do that?

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Hi Venita, Google sites should work with the "Standard" and "Strict" levels of Tracking Protection. If you selected "Custom" and blocked all third party cookies, then some sites will break. To check on those settings, see: Enhanced Tracking Protection in Firefox for desktop.

If you need to make an exception for a Google site, while viewing the page, click the "shield" icon at the left end of the address bar. On the drop-down, click the blue slider switch to disable protection.

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Hi Venita, Google sites should work with the "Standard" and "Strict" levels of Tracking Protection. If you selected "Custom" and blocked all third party cookies, then some sites will break. To check on those settings, see: Enhanced Tracking Protection in Firefox for desktop.

If you need to make an exception for a Google site, while viewing the page, click the "shield" icon at the left end of the address bar. On the drop-down, click the blue slider switch to disable protection.

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