Audit your site for third-party cookies

Published 2023-12-08
Chrome is deprecating third-party cookies. You need to audit your site now, in order to ensure a smooth transition. In this video we'll show you how to check cookie usage on your site. You'll learn how to identify third-party cookies, and work out where they're coming from.

00:00 Intro
01:04 View cookie information in Chrome DevTools
02:19 Use the DevTools Network panel to identify third-party cookies
05:28 Use the DevTools Applications panel to list cookies by origin
06:36 Use the DevTools Issues tab to identify cookie issues
08:16 Find out more

Resources:
Preparing for the end of third-party cookies → goo.gle/3pcd
SameSite cookies explained → web.dev/articles/samesite-cookies-explained

Subscribe to Chrome for Developers → goo.gle/ChromeDevs

#ChromeForDevelopers #Chrome #CookieCountdown

All Comments (7)
  • @JoaoMatos
    Why some of the links in column name in a website doesn't have the cookies tab, next to time tab? The majority of the website I am browsing don't have that.
  • @Deadmanstrolln
    So google tracking cookies are gonna be hit too, right?
  • @poisonedbard
    So 3rd party cookies still technically DO exist right? Its just that 3rd party cookies with SameSite=None will also need a partition key? Is that right?