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 ...
Surprise more will shock Chrome’s huge user base. Updated July 25 with new industry report into the potential implications of Google’s proposed consent-driven privacy shift in Chrome. In a shock move, ...
Google’s latest update for its Chrome browser on iOS promises a speedier experience with fewer crashes — but it also comes with the disappearance of major features like Do Not Track. Chrome’s Do Not ...
Google is in the final stages of phasing out support for third-party cookies in Chrome. Ahead of a wide rollout in the second half of 2024, Chrome in January will start testing “Tracking Protection.” ...
Google is looking to phase out third-party cookies from Google Chrome next year. The company will continue to track users through a different method, which has seen its fair share of criticism so far.
Chrome has finally announced plans to kill third-party cookies. It’s been almost four years since third-party cookies have been disabled in Firefox and Safari, but Google, one of the world’s largest ...
The cookie’s path to deprecation just got real. A piece published in CM sister pub AdExchanger explores the latest news related to the phase-out of third-party cookies: Google announced Tracking ...
Ad tracking in Google Chrome is nothing new, but it looks slightly different now Google’s Topics API is rolling out more widely. If you’re not comfortable sharing your interests with advertisers but ...