Cookie and Tracking Settings in Chrome

Cookie and Tracking Settings in Chrome

Browser settings can contribute to display issues when launching integrations such as Fuelerlinx and Flight Bridge within Avianis.

This guide will outline how to:

  • disable site tracking; and 

  • enable cookies in Chrome.

See related article:
How to Clear Cache for Chrome

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SITE TRACKING SETTINGS 

Click the '3 dots' in the upper right corner of your Chrome window. Then select Settings. 

Click "Privacy and security" on the left hand side menu. Then select option "More" which will expand more items. Scroll down to Send a "Do Not Track" request with your browsing traffic" and make sure that it is toggled to OFF/grey.  

ENABLE COOKIES 

While still in Privacy and security within Settings scroll up and select "Site Settings".

Then select "Cookies and site data"

Confirm the following: 

  1. "Allow sites to save and read cookie data (recommended)" is set to ON/blue. 

  2. "Block third-party cookies" is set to OFF/grey. 


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