• Google says it won't stop third-party browser cookies in Chrome a

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Tue Jul 23 16:00:05 2024
    Google says it won't stop third-party browser cookies in Chrome after all

    Date:
    Tue, 23 Jul 2024 15:58:03 +0000

    Description:
    After four years of development, and nearly as many delays, Google has
    decided not to turn off third-party cookies.

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    In a surprising turn of events, Google has announced it will no longer end support for third-party cookies in its Chrome browser .

    The decision marks a reversal in its drawn-out and frankly delayed plans, which first came about in 2020. The company had initially committed to
    phasing out third-party cookies and other tracking methods by 2022.

    The timeline then became less definitive, with a few significant delays pushing completion back to 2023, then to 2024, then once more to 2025. Google wont turn off third-party cookies

    In January 2024, the company had initiated a wider phase of testing under the Tracking Protection features, which promised to limit sites from using third-party cookies for tracking users.

    Instead of disabling cookies, Google will now introduce a new tool designed
    to allow users to make more informed choices regarding their privacy, rather than rolling out a one-size-fits-all setting.

    Anthony Chavez, VP for Privacy Sandbox, said that the transition away from third-party cookies would require significant work by many participants and will have an impact on publishers, advertisers, and everyone involved in online advertising.

    Recognizing the impacts on the industry, Google has reversed the decision
    that it has spent four years developing.

    However, Chavez reaffirmed the companys commitment to the Privacy Sandbox initiative, which aims to develop privacy-preserving alternatives to current tracking methods. Moreover, the Privacy Sandbox APIs will remain available, and will continue to be improved.

    Throughout the entire process, Google has actively collaborated with the
    likes of the UKs Competition and Markets Authority, the Information Commissioners Office, publishers and advertisers. Despite some resistance, Google pressed on, but it looks like the company may have underestimated the amount of work that needed to go into disabling third-party cookies after
    all.

    TechRadar Pro asked Google to share more context about its decision, but we did not receive an immediate response. More from TechRadar Pro Check out the best privacy tools and anonymous browsers Google Chrome delays third-party cookies plan yet again Protect your online footprint with the best VPNs



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