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 ...
In the days since Google announced it wouldn’t deprecate third-party cookies in Chrome, medical marketers have been abuzz with questions about what impact it would ...
If you’re feeling out of the loop about Chrome’s personal data collection, you’re not the only one. Google had announced that it would be deprecating third-party cookies. Then it delayed the ...
Google has announced it will no longer be rolling out its ‘user-choice’ button, meaning third-party cookies in Chrome are here to stay. The user-choice button would’ve allowed users to opt out of ...
Google recently announced it will not be phasing out third-party cookies in its Chrome browser just yet, which veers from the anticipated transition towards a cookie-less web. Instead of removing ...
With all the focus on FAST and other advertising-based channels, there’s been a surprising lack of attention on Google's once-imminent, now-delayed Cookie Apocalypse, a nickname for Google's decision ...
After almost four years of tinkering, Google said it will not phase out third-party cookies from its Chrome browser. Instead, the company will provide users with options on how they want to be tracked ...
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 ...
Index Exchange, a participant in Google's grant program it established to test Privacy Sandbox, released its own blog post on July 2, detailing the issues it saw with ...
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 ...
I'll be honest I don't fully understand this topic but what I do know is that in 2025 if Google wants it, it's probably not good for me as a user but is good for them as a company. Aaaand I'll stick ...