But it may happen that you see the following message when you try to sign in to any Microsoft website using Microsoft Edge web browser:
Microsoft Edge is blocking Cookies
If you see this message, you may have to configure your Edge (Chromium) browser settings and allow it to allow Cookies. Let us see how you can make Microsoft allow or block Cookies. Websites store cookies on your system so that your browsing can be enhanced in various ways for better surfing experience.
Allow or block Cookies in Microsoft Edge
To allow or block Cookies on Microsoft Edge on Windows 10, do the following: Alternatively, you can place the following pat in Edge address bar and hit Enter: The available options are:
Allow sites to save and read cookie dataBlock third-party cookiesSee all cookies and site dataBlock or Allow select sitesClear all cookies when you close Microsoft Edge.
To allow all Cookies, ensure that Don’t block cookies is selected, and restart Microsoft Edge. This should help. If it does not, see if this post on how to configure Microsoft Edge to treat Cookies using Group Policy Editor or Registry Editor helps you. Using another browser? These posts may then interest you:
Disable, Enable Cookies in Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox browsersBlock or Allow Third-Party Cookies in IE, Chrome, Firefox.