You can manually whitelist cookies, regardless of whether it is third- party or not. When you come across a website that is blocking third- party cookies necessary for functionality, a broken cookie icon with a red x will appear on the right side of the omnibox. Click on it, click on the option to see the data, switch to the Blocked tab, select domains to explicitly allow cookies from, and click on the Allow button. That should then allow cookies from that website. Alternatively, you can click on the page icon (lock icon in case of a secure/partially secure website) on the left side of the omnibox to see cookies and manage policies for the website.
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