Google has just announced a major milestone for its Privacy Sandbox initiative that aims to remove third-party cookies from Chrome. On January 4, 2024, the company ...
German media companies want the European Union to prevent Google from removing third-party cookies from its Chrome browser, claiming the move will eat into critical ad revenues for news organizations.
You read that headline right: Google is seriously considering scrapping its plans to deprecate third-party cookies in Chrome. Instead, it’s proposing some kind of TBD opt-out tool for third-party ...
Google has scrapped plans to phase out the use of tracking cookies, instead saying they will prompt users to turn them on or off. The move comes as a significant U-turn on the company’s approach to ...
When you use a web browser such as Chrome, the websites you visit create files called cookies. These cookies save and track browsing data but can pile up and slow down site loading times. That’s why ...
Click “Tools” in the top bar, choose “Internet Options” and within the “General” tab choose to delete all or some of your cookies. Block or limit new ...
Google’s plan to remove third-party cookies from Chrome hasn’t gone smoothly. Back in January 2020 the company announced it would overhaul Chrome by removing cookies that follow people around the web ...
The tech giant intends to start gradually blocking trackers, or cookies, from Chrome in mid-2023 and eliminate them altogether later that year. By Daisuke Wakabayashi Google pushed back plans to phase ...
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