
You may also want to take a moment to clear your cookies and history in Edge.What could be more annoying than having to get online and not being able to? And, especially annoying when the internet connection is not the problem. Click here to check if Cookies are enabled. You can simply close the Advanced Settings menu and resume browsing.Ĭongratulations, you just configured Cookies in Edge. Once you've chosen your desired Cookies setting, the setting takes effect immediately. However you may decide to block third party cookies by activating the Block third-party cookies control (so that it is slid to the right and longer blue). Most websites won't work if you don't enable this setting and we do recommend enabling allowing cookies. To enable or disable cookies, change the Allow sites to save and read cookie data setting.

They are controlled by clicking or sliding the control on the right (highlighted in the screenshot by the blue circle). You can now change your Cookies setting to what you want.Įdge gives you two controls for Cookie settings. Under the Site permissions section, click the Cookies and site data item to view Cookies options. Find the "Cookies and site data" sectionīecause you searched for "Cookies", Edge will now just show you the settings relating to Cookies.This will hide all other settings and only show you settings relating to Cookies.

In the search field in the top right of the settings page that has now appeared, type "Cookies". One of them will be named " Settings".Īt the bottom of the large menu which just appeared, one of the lower items will be called Settings. This is the "Settings and more" button.Ĭlick it. In the top right hand corner of your Edge browser's window, you will see a small button with 3 dots in it.

This guide will step you through the process of enabling Cookies in Microsoft's Edge browser.
