The transition away from third-party cookies has been mooted for many years. The process – led in large part by Google – is finally being put into practice, with ...
Google plans to deprecate third-party cookies for 1% of Chrome users in the first quarter of 2024 to support developers conducting real-world experiments that assess readiness and effectiveness ...
Third-party cookies aren’t particularly known by consumers to improve their Internet user experience. In fact, the only time they really come up is when people complain that they were just surfing the ...
This summer, Google conspicuously paused its long-held plans to abolish third-party cookies in its Chrome browser after failing to please a mix of privacy campaigners, regulators, and advertisers. The ...
After much deliberation, Google will continue supporting third-party cookies in Chrome. The company's decision to cut support for third-party cookies in Chrome was viewed as an unfair and ...
Chrome users waiting for Google to kill third-party cookies now have to wait even longer. In a Tuesday news update, the company revealed that its plan to start blocking third-party cookies by default ...