By default, Edge treats the cookies in the same fashion as the other browsers do. However, there is a way using which you can configure how this browser must handle cookies. You can manually select how cookies are treated in Edge by navigating to the following path via its Address bar:

This post will show you how to allow or block Cookies in the Edge browser. In case, if you’re controlling a number of Windows 11/10 machines in an organization, you can set a policy to allow or prevent cookies on all machines at once. Here is what have to do on the central machine:

Configure how Microsoft Edge treats Cookies

NOTE: Local Group Policy Editor is available in Windows Pro and Enterprise editions only.

  1. Press Windows Key + R combination, type put gpedit.msc in Run dialog box and hit Enter to open the Local Group Policy Editor.
  2. In the left pane of Local Group Policy Editor window, navigate here:
  3. Moving on, look for Setting named Configure cookies. It must be Not Configured by default.

Double click on it to open this window: If you enable this setting, you must also decide whether to:Allow all cookies (default): Allows all cookies from all websites.Block all cookies: Blocks all cookies from all websites.Block only 3rd-party cookies: Blocks only cookies from 3rd-party websites. If you disable or don’t configure this setting, all cookies are allowed from all sites.

  1. Finally, in the above-shown window, select Enabled and then select your desired option in the Configure Cookie Setting section. You can either block all cookies or block only 3rd-party cookies. Click Apply followed by OK. Close Local Group Policy Editor now and reboot the machine to make changes effective. If your Windows does not GPEDIT, then open REGEDIT and navigate to the following Registry Key:

\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Edge

Value Name: DefaultCookiesSetting

1 = Let all sites create cookies2 = Don’t let any site create cookies4 = Keep cookies for the duration of the session

You can get more information about this here on Microsoft. That’s it!