[null,null,["最后更新时间 (UTC):2025-02-13。"],[[["Browsers can restrict first-party and third-party cookies through user settings, browser restrictions, developer flags, or enterprise policies."],["Users can block third-party cookies or all site storage via browser settings, accessible through the settings menu or directly via `chrome://settings/cookies` and `chrome://settings/content/siteData`."],["Developers can test website functionality without third-party cookies by enabling the `test-third-party-cookie-phaseout` flag via Chrome flags or the command line on Windows, macOS, and Linux."],["Chrome is testing a new user experience regarding third-party cookies, and other browsers have their own tracking prevention policies, such as Safari's Tracking Prevention and Firefox's Enhanced Tracking Protection."],["Organizational policies via Chrome Enterprise can also be used to block cookies, and more information on these policies can be found on their page."]]],["Browser restrictions, user settings, developer flags, and enterprise policies can block first-party and third-party cookies. Users can block third-party cookies or all site storage via browser settings, accessible through the settings menu or direct links like `chrome://settings/cookies`. Developers can use the `test-third-party-cookie-phaseout` flag via `chrome://flags/` or command-line options (e.g., `chrome.exe --test-third-party-cookie-phaseout`) to simulate third-party cookie restrictions for testing. Some browsers restrict cookies by default for a limited user group.\n"]]