Google had planned to kill Chrome’s devilish little tracking cookies by now. But that hasn’t happened; it has been hit by delay after delay. Google’s latest update suggests—but does not assure—that so ...
Google will not make any to changes to how third-party cookies work on the Chrome browser at all. Anthony Chavez, Google VP for Privacy Sandbox, has announced that ...
Google Chrome is about to make a huge tracking change. We await a global prompt to say no to cookies within the world’s most popular browser — albeit we will need to use private browsing for some of ...
Google has an announcement today: It’s not going to do something it has thought about, and tinkered with, for quite some time. Most people who just use the Chrome browser, rather than develop for it ...
It has served us well for almost 20 years, but now the humble browser cookie is on its deathbed, faced with forced obsolescence by a new brand of super cookies. Developed by the likes of Microsoft and ...
Google will no longer depreciate third-party cookies in Google Chrome, opting for a more advertiser-friendly solution to user privacy. Credit: Gabby Jones/Bloomberg via Getty Images Four years ago, ...
On Monday, Google announced a significant policy reversal, saying that it would now keep cookies in its Chrome browser, capitulating to disagreements with the advertising industry and the concerns of ...
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Google has once again backed down from its threat to eliminate third-party cookies from its Chrome browser, triggering sighs of relief from many businesses — including trucking companies — along with ...
Google has reversed a decision on its more than five-year plan to phase out third-party cookies. The company announced Tuesday that it will keep third-party cookies ...
Google Chrome's tracking cookies aren't crumbling just yet. Check out how an unexpected policy change will affect the future of digital advertising and your investments in that space. Google has ...
The National Security Agency analyzes tracking cookies used by online advertisers in order to find and target surveillance subjects, according to The Washington Post and documents provided by Edward ...