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No more cookies? Google ending third-party cookies in Chrome

On January 4, 2024 Google began testing its new privacy features and stopped the use of third-party cookies in the Google Chrome browser for 1% ...

Google Breaks Promise to Block Third-Party Cookies

Last week, Google backtracked on its long-standing promise to block third-party cookies in Chrome. This is bad for your privacy and good for ...

How does Google "removing cookies" impact web developers?

Google isn't phasing out all cookies, they're phasing out third-party cookies. If a user is on example.org and example.org sets a login cookie, ...

Google turns off cookies for 30 million Chrome users, and that's just ...

The news: Google's long-expected purge of third-party cookies has begun. The company turned off cookies for 1% of Chrome users last week, ...

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 isn't killing third-party cookies: What now? - TechTarget

Google announced it would phase out third-party cookies in late 2023 -- which was then pushed back to 2024 -- with new tracking technology to replace them.

The next step toward phasing out third-party cookies in Chrome

Chrome is restricting website access to third-party cookies for 1% of users, part of our work to limit cross-site tracking on the web.

Third-party cookies | Privacy Sandbox - Google for Developers

Chrome's third-party cookie grace period provides a way for sites and services experiencing breakage to request additional time to move away ...

Google Retains Third-Party Cookies in Chrome - Digiday

In an “updated approach” announced in a blog post today, Google revealed it won't be “deprecating third-party cookies.” Instead, it's ...

Google scraps plans to kill third-party cookies in Chrome

Google won't deprecate third-party cookies after years of promising to do so. Google will introduce a new experience in Chrome.

Google rolls back decision to kill third-party cookies 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 ...

What Google's third-party cookie U-turn means for marketers

On July 22, 2024, Google announced it would cancel plans to kill third-party cookies in its browser. The company stated this decision was made ...

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

Google will no longer depreciate third-party cookies in Google Chrome, opting for a more advertiser-friendly solution to user privacy.

Google reneges on plan to remove third-party cookies in Chrome

Google said it won't phase out third-party cookies in its Chrome browser after all, opting to let people "make an informed choice."

Brands react to Google's decision to keep third-party cookies

Marketers have been preparing for Chrome to phase out third-party cookies; now they are relieved after Google reversed the decision.

What Does the Death of Third-Party Cookies Mean for Online ...

Google's phased approach to discontinuing third-party cookies in Google Chrome has been a topic of intense discussion in the ad tech industry.

Google backtracks on killing third-party cookies, focuses on user ...

Google backtracks on killing third-party cookies, focuses on user choice ... In a surprising reversal, Google announced today that it will not be ...

Google abandons third-party cookie kill, but the cat is out of the bag

Google abandons third-party cookie kill, but the cat is out of the bag ... Google is backtracking on its plan to remove third-party cookies in its ...

Google isn't killing third-party cookies in Chrome after all - Engadget

Killing cookies, Google said, would adversely impact online publishers and advertisers. This announcement marks a significant shift from ...

Preparing for the end of third-party cookies | Privacy Sandbox

To facilitate testing, Chrome has restricted third-party cookies for 1% of users from January 4th, 2024. Chrome plans to ramp up third-party ...