Google has once again backed down from its threat to eliminate third-party cookies from its Chrome browser, triggering sighs of relief from many businesses — including trucking companies — along with ...
Chrome users waiting for Google to kill third-party cookies now have to wait even longer. In a Tuesday news update, the company revealed that its plan to start blocking third-party cookies by default ...
As Google prepares to phase out third-party cookies in Chrome, it’s updating Drive to stop relying on them in some cases, but not when you use Google Drive directly. As Google prepares to phase out ...
If you’re feeling out of the loop about Chrome’s personal data collection, you’re not the only one. Google had announced that it would be deprecating third-party cookies. Then it delayed the ...
Publishers and agencies have a ton of questions for Google about its decision not to unilaterally drop third-party cookies on Chrome. And Google can’t say much. But ...
Google on Monday said the search company is reversing its plan to phase out the use of third-party cookies in its Chrome browser in favor of a new strategy that will allow people to "make an informed ...
Google will keep third-party cookies on Chrome and abandon its previously publicized plans to introduce an opt-out mechanism that would have allowed users to choose not to be tracked by the technology ...
Google Chrome is ditching third-party cookies for good. If all goes according to plan, then future updates to the world’s most popular web browser will rewrite the rules of online advertising and make ...
Google has started testing the phasing out of third-party cookies on Chrome, affecting about 1% of its users or approximately 30 million people. Learn how to check if you are part of the initial test.
Google, the search engine giant that is really the online ad giant, this week began making good on its promise to kill off the cookie, long a staple of everyone’s websurfing experience. The online ad ...