To enable cross-domain cookies in Firefox, you'll need to disable Enhanced Tracking Protection (ETP) for the specific website you're visiting. Here's how:
Steps to Disable Enhanced Tracking Protection for a Specific Website
- Visit the website: Navigate to the website where you want to enable cross-domain cookies (as mentioned in Reference 1).
- Locate the Shield Icon: Look at the left side of the address bar. You should see a shield icon (as mentioned in Reference 2).
- Open the Panel: Click on the shield icon. This will open the Enhanced Tracking Protection panel.
- Disable Enhanced Tracking Protection: In the top right corner of the panel, find the "Enhanced Tracking Protection" switch and toggle it off (as mentioned in Reference 3).
Disabling ETP for a specific site allows cross-domain cookies and other trackers on that particular site. Note that this only affects the website you've adjusted the setting for. Firefox's Enhanced Tracking Protection will remain active for all other websites.