As more and more websites are using cookies to track users’ online activities, it’s understandable that you might want to block them. If you’re an iPhone user, you’ll be happy to know that you can easily enable or disable block all cookies in Safari on your device. In this guide, we’ll show you how.
Step 1: Open Settings App
The first step is to open your Settings app on your iPhone. Once you see the app, tap on it to open it.
Step 2: Check iOS Version
Before we proceed, let’s make sure that your iPhone is running iOS version 14.4. To do this, tap on “General” and then “About.” You should see the version number there.
Step 3: Go to Safari Settings
Now that you’re in the Settings app, scroll down until you see “Safari.” Tap on it to open its settings.
Step 4: Locate Privacy and Security Section
Once you’re in the Safari settings, scroll down until you see the “Privacy and Security” section.
Step 5: Enable/Disable Block All Cookies
In the “Privacy and Security” section, you will see the option to “Block All Cookies.” By default, this option is disabled. If you want to block all cookies, tap on the toggle next to “Block All Cookies” and move the slider to the right. If you want to disable this feature, simply tap on the toggle and move the slider to the left.
Step 6: Confirm Your Choice
When you enable or disable the “Block All Cookies” feature, a pop-up message will appear asking if you’re sure you want to do this. Read the message carefully and then tap on “Block All” or “Allow” depending on your preference.
Step 7: Close Settings App
Once you’ve made your choice, you can simply close the Settings app.
That’s it! With these simple steps, you can easily enable or disable block all cookies in Safari on your iPhone running iOS version 14.4. By doing so, you’ll be able to browse the web more securely and protect your online privacy.