It is usually not because your browser does not support WordPress cookies. Instead, it occurs due to switching hosting providers and installing caching and security plugins on your website. Irrespective of the cause, we will show you how to fix this problem just like we did with the common WordPress hosting issues.

How do I ensure cookies are enabled?

With this enabled, cookies will always work on your browser. And you can be sure the cookies are blocked or not supported by your browser issue is not from your end. 🖊️Quick Tip: The Advanced settings in the Opera browser allow you to manage favorite sites and cookies with a few mouse clicks. The Allow sites to save and read cookies setting determines whether websites can set cookies. In general, you should probably keep this enabled, but this is easily manageable in Opera and you may allow whatever cookies you want or trust to be favorable.

How do I fix blocked cookies?

1. Disable caching and security plugins

If the cookies are blocked or not supported by your browser error started showing up after installing a caching or security plugin on your site, you might have to disable it to restore normalcy. This is because these plugins cache and minify your site, leading to cookies not being generated or not working. Hence, you need to disable the plugin to log in to your browser.

2. Clear browser cookies

The cookies are blocked or not supported by your browser error might be because you changed your hosting provider. Changing your provider while keeping your domain the same might cause existing cookies not to work on your website. So, if your WordPress cookies are blocked after migration, clearing the cookies and allowing another to be generated should do the trick.

3. Edit your website’s function.php file

This technical fix should only be used as a last resort if the two fixes above fail. You will require a bit of coding/technological know-how to do this. This code will check if your browser has cookies by setting the WordPress test cookie. It has proved to work for other users, so you should give it a try too if all options fail. The cookies are blocked or not supported by your browser error, and preventing you from logging into your WordPress site can be annoying. However, as shown, it can be fixed with the correct info. If you want to fix security issues on your WordPress website, check our comprehensive guide on how to get it done effortlessly. Finally, let us know which fixes helped resolve the problem in the comments below.

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