Recruiterflow uses third-party cookies for parts of the app like email integration handshakes, browser extension auth, and embedded scheduling widgets. If Chrome is blocking them, you may see login loops, blank embeds, or features that silently fail to load.
You have two options: allow Recruiterflow as a site exception (recommended), or turn off third-party cookie blocking entirely.
Option 1: Allow Recruiterflow as a site exception (recommended)
Paste chrome://settings/cookies into Chrome's address bar and press Enter.
Scroll to Sites allowed to use third-party cookies and click Add.
Enter
[*.]recruiterflow.com, then click Add.
Option 2: Allow third-party cookies for all sites
Under Default behaviour, select Allow third-party cookies.
Restart Chrome after either change so Recruiterflow picks up the new setting.
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Practical example
A recruiter clicks Schedule Interview on a candidate card and the scheduling widget loads blank. They open Chrome's cookie settings, add [*.]recruiterflow.com to Sites allowed to use third-party cookies, restart Chrome, and reload Recruiterflow. The widget now loads as expected.
Things to know
Chrome's privacy settings have moved around in recent versions. If you don't see the exact labels above, look under Settings β Privacy and security β Third-party cookies (or Tracking protection). The action is the same: add Recruiterflow as an allowed site.
If you use Chrome's Tracking Protection in Incognito and need Recruiterflow to work there, add the same site exception in that mode as well.
Other browsers have a similar setting, look for Block third-party cookies or Tracking protection under privacy settings and add Recruiterflow as an exception.
If features are still broken after enabling cookies and restarting the browser, clear your cookies for
recruiterflow.comand sign in again.


