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Google Is Reversing Its Decision to Kill Cookies


Google Reverses Decision To Eliminate Third-Party Cookies - Forbes

Google announced that it's finally doing what everyone suspected and reversing its decision to deprecate third-party cookies in Chrome.

Rolls back decision to kill third-party cookies - Simple Analytics

Google pulls Uno Reverse card: Rolls back decision to kill third-party cookies ... Google officially announced it will scrap its long-delayed plan ...

Google Is Reversing Its Decision to Kill Cookies - Lifehacker

Earlier this year, Google confirmed its plans to kill internet cookies for good. On Monday, it reversed course.

Google pulls Uno Reverse card: Rolls back decision to kill third ...

Removing third party cookies hurts other advertisers, but Google should still be able to fingerprint users using those hidden APIs, if they even ...

Google Is Reversing Its Decision to Kill Cookies - Linux.org

Google is officially cancelling its plans to kill cookies. The company announced the decision in a blog post Monday, citing feedback from regulators.

Google reversed its cookie deprecation plans. Now what?

Google reversed its cookie deprecation plans. Now what? A large pixel hourglass icon with a toy spade embedded in the sand of bottom half. Sarah ...

Google has changed its mind about 'killing' third-party tracking cookies

Instead, Google plans on introducing a new feature in Chrome that allows users to make an informed decision that affects their entire web ...

What Google decision to keep cookies means for the internet - CNBC

Google said late Monday it is reversing a long-planned move to ditch third-party cookies — a critical way for advertisers to track ...

Google gives up trying to eliminate cookies - Axios

In reversal, the search giant will keep third-party cookies in its Chrome browser. ... In a decision that shocked the ad world, Google said Monday ...

Google Reverses Its Decision — Third-Party Cookies are Back!

Google announced its initial intentions to eliminate third-party cookies in 2020. While the decision was based on protecting the data ...

Google Reverses Decision to Eliminate Cookies in Chrome After ...

Google has decided to retain the use of cookies in its Chrome browser, ending a four-year-long effort to eliminate the pervasive tracking technology.

Google scraps plans to kill third-party cookies in Chrome

Google is reversing course and won't phase out third-party cookies in Chrome as previously planned, instead opting for a new approach that gives users more ...

Google Reverses Cookies Closure in Chrome to the Relief ... - CNET

Google is cancelling its plans to kill off third-party cookies in Chrome, it said in a blog post on Monday. The decision comes after four ...

Google reverses course, proposing that cookies stay - Marketing Brew

Google is changing course from its years-long plan to phase out third-party cookies in Chrome and is proposing to no longer get rid of the tech.

Half-Baked: Are Third-Party Cookies Back on the Menu?

After years of promising to kill third-party cookies, Google has announced a change in direction. ... decide whether to use third-party cookies or ...

Why Google's cookie deprecation reversal isn't actually a ... - Digiday

Why Google's cookie deprecation reversal isn't actually a reprieve for publishers ... Publishers' cookiepocalypse preparedness plans are still ...

Google cancels plans to kill off cookies for advertisers - CNBC

Alphabet-owned Google said Monday it will no longer cancel third-party cookies after years of delays to find an alternative for its Chrome ...

Google won't kill the cookie, but marketers have moved on

This week, Google announced that it was no longer planning to entirely remove (or deprecate) third-party cookies; instead, they plan to give ...

Google's cookie reversal underscores its monopoly power

Much ink has been spilled about Google's decision to backtrack on plans to eliminate third-party cookies from its Chrome browser, four years and ...

What Google's cookie reversal means for travel - PhocusWire

The company's decision to abandon plans to eliminate third-party cookies came amid ongoing concerns about alternatives available via Google's ...