on third party cookies

Hello! I just got the new macbook and I went invoice for my business and its saying that I need to allow third party cookies. I followed the instructions under "safari" and it seems to be for the earlier operating system. Help please! Thank you!

If software is only compatible with the older Mac your company, then it's a question for your IT Department.

What you can do on your side is in the Safari preferences > privacy > allow Web sites that I visit.

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