Allowing third party cookies on safari

I just got my Mac and upgrades my OS to Yosemite. I haven't had to use the website before i downloaded Yosemite so I don't think it has to do with that. I can't find anything about cookies in my settings. My OS is 10.0, don't know about the IOS

Hi haymitch14,
Welcome to Apple Support Communities.
It sounds like you’ve recently upgraded your MacBook Air to Yosemite and want to know how to control the way Safari handles cookies. The article linked below will help you find the cookie settings in Safari preferences and explain what they do.
Manage cookies and website data - Safari Help
Cheers,
-Jason

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