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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 ...
You read that headline right: Google is seriously considering scrapping its plans to deprecate third-party cookies in Chrome.
It also gave Google much more control over valuable consumer data. Google initially planned to kill off third-party tracking cookies in Chrome by 2022, but was constantly met with setbacks.
After years of indecision on the issue of third-party cookies, Google has finally made a decision: on Monday, the company revealed that it would no longer pursue its plan to cut off support for ...
In a surprise move, Google announced that Chrome users will have choices going forward that include the third-party cookie experience. To be updated. The post Third-party cookies will not be ...
Google won't deprecate third-party cookies after years of promising to do so. Google will introduce a new experience in Chrome.
Google has scrapped its plan to kill third-party cookies in Chrome and will instead introduce a new browser experience to allows users to limit how these cookies are used.
Four years after declaring it wanted to block third-party cookies in Chrome, Google has confirmed it won't block the online trackers after all.
Google LLC has scrapped its plans to phase out Chrome’s support for third-party cookies. The company disclosed the decision today. It detailed that some of the technologies built as part of ...
Google is planning to keep third-party cookies in its Chrome browser, it said on Monday, after years of pledging to phase out the tiny packets of code meant to track users on the internet.
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 ...
Rather than eliminating third-party cookies entirely, Google will introduce "a new experience in Chrome" that is designed to allow people to "make an informed choice" applicable across their web ...