Google unveils another step in its much-needed privacy boost
Date:
Thu, 31 Mar 2022 22:30:37 +0000
Description:
Google has begun actively testing the settings and features of its Privacy Sandbox proposal for the web.
FULL STORY ======================================================================
Google has announced that its Privacy Sandbox proposal is one step closer to becoming reality as the company is preparing its next stage of trials which will focus on ads relevance and measurement.
For those unfamiliar, the search giant first unveiled its Federated Learning of Cohorts ( FLoC ) plan to replace third-party browser cookies before announcing Google Topics as part of its Privacy Sandbox initiative as a replacement following backlash on the move. TechRadar needs you!
We're looking at how our readers use VPNs with different devices so we can improve our content and offer better advice. This survey shouldn't take more than 60 seconds of your time, and entrants from the UK and US will have the chance to enter a draw for a 100 Amazon gift card (or equivalent in USD). Thank you for taking part.
Click here to start the survey in a new window <<
As the name suggests, Google Topics splits the web into different topics and divides users into groupings depending on their interests. Meanwhile, FLEDGE is dedicated to facilitating remarketing or showing ads on websites based on
a users previous browsing history.
Now though, Google is moving ahead with testing its Privacy Sandbox and developers will be able to begin testing the Topics, FLEDGE and Attribution Reporting APIs in Chrome Canary. Privacy Sandbox testing
Google plans to begin testing Topics and Fledge with a limited number of Chrome Beta users before making API testing available in the stable version
of Chrome once things are working smoothly in Beta according to a new blog post .
The company also plans to begin testing its updated Privacy Sandbox settings and controls that will allow users to see and manage the interests associated with them or turn off the trials altogether. Read more
Google is charging ahead with its plan to replace cookies
Google will stop tracking you across Android, but not any time soon
Some of the most basic Android apps might be spying on you more than you'd
think
Product director for Privacy Sandbox, Vinay Goel also provided some sample images of the settings the search giant plans to test in his blog post. In
the Privacy Sandbox Beta menu, users will be able to toggle the trials on or off as well as customize their choices for Browser-based ad personalization, Ad measurement and Spam & fraud reduction. Here theyll be able to remove interests from Topics and edit the list of sites that Privacy Sandbox users
to infer their interests.
While Chrome users in the US will be opted in to the latest Privacy Sandbox trials, those in the EU will have to opt in by changing the position of the toggle in settings. This is due to GDPR and other data protection laws that apply to Europeans.
Well likely hear more from Google once its initial trials are complete and
the company expands them to the stable version of Chrome. Protect your
privacy online with one of the best VPN services
Via TechCrunch
======================================================================
Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/news/google-unveils-another-step-in-its-much-needed- privacy-boost/
--- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 (Linux/64)
* Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100)