In January 2024, Google began rolling out a new feature called Tracking Protection, which restricts third-party cookies by ...
Instead of getting rid of third-party cookies, Google says it will offer “a new experience” in Chrome that would allow users to “make an informed choice that applies across their web ...
Google Chrome unveiled a plan in 2020 to phase out third-party cookies by the end of 2022, which was extended to 2025, then dumped.(AP: Mark Lennihan) Google has decided to keep third-party ...
Google will retain third-party cookies in its Chrome browser after years of pledging to phase out the tiny packets of code meant to track users on the internet. The major reversal follows concerns ...
Google's years-long effort to banish third-party cookies from Chrome has been abandoned. The company made a surprise announcement Monday that its "Privacy Sandbox ...
the news finally came in yesterday that Google is scrapping plans to kill third-party cookies in Chrome. Unsurprisingly, advertisers had something to say about that. Emotions ranged from lack of ...
Google announced this week that its Chrome browser would continue to accept third-party cookies - those are those digital codes that let websites track where you've been on the internet - after ...
Google has announced that it is no longer planning to block third-party cookies in Chrome. The company outlined the plan to block third-party cookies in its Privacy ...
Google has finally bitten the bullet and decided not to kill off third-party cookies in Chrome. No doubt it will go down as a pivotal moment in the history of digital advertising. But it isn’t a ...
Google is dropping its plans to remove third-party advertising cookies from its Chrome web browser, around five years after launching a scheme looking for ways to carry out the process.
Google won’t kill third-party cookies in Chrome after all, the company said on Monday. Instead, it will introduce a new experience in the browser that will allow users to make informed choices about ...