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Google has announced that it will no longer deprecate third-party cookies in Chrome, after more than four years of working to develop tools that replicate the tracking technology’s advertising ...
Google today (May 18) shared more details about its Privacy Sandbox initiative and plans to deprecate third-party cookies in Chrome, providing a more concrete ...
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 ...
Google has just disabled third-party cookies for one percent of Chrome users, years after it first introduced its Privacy Sandbox project. The company announced late ...
Google has started testing the phasing out of third-party cookies on Chrome, affecting about 1% of its users or approximately 30 million people. Learn how to check if you are part of the initial test.
Google is giving websites the opportunity to request additional time to transition away from third-party cookie dependencies. To address possible compatibility concerns, the search engine has ...
The security of our personal data is facing unprecedented challenges. In today’s world, nearly every technological device we use be it an application or a gadget is gathering our data. These collected ...
Chrome has finally announced plans to kill third-party cookies. It’s been almost four years since third-party cookies have been disabled in Firefox and Safari, but Google, one of the world’s largest ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Google’s plan to implement a new Tracking Protection feature in Chrome begins in January with the intention to ...