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Google Moves Away From Plan to Drop Ad Cookies for Chrome Users
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance Canada· 3 days ago(Bloomberg) -- Alphabet Inc.’s Google said it plans to give people who use its Chrome web browser...
Apple critique of Google's Topics API based on bad code
The Register· 22 hours agoApple last week celebrated a slew of privacy changes coming to its Safari browser and took the time to bash rival Google for its Topics system that serves online ads based ...
Google says it won't stop third-party browser cookies in Chrome after all
TechRadar· 2 days agoIn a surprising turn of events, Google has announced it will no longer end support for third-party...
Google makes abrupt U-turn by dropping plan to remove ad-tracking cookies on Chrome browser
Financial Post· 2 days agoGoogle is dropping plans to eliminate cookies from its Chrome web browser, making a sudden U-turn on...
Google’s 'shortsighted' decision to halt plans to kill Chrome third-party cookies is proof Apple was...
Tom's Guide· 2 days agoA decision that isn’t just going to throw the privacy trust issue back into the faces of users, but proves Apple's new dystopian ad was right. This all started in 2020, when Google& ...
Apple Maps Navigates To Web Browsers As Competition With Google Revs Up
HotHardware· 5 hours agoDepending on which device is being used, Apple Maps is supported on Safari, Edge, and Chrome browsers only (sorry, Firefox users). When it comes to navigation, Google ...
Google abandons plan to drop third-party cookies in Chrome
The Register· 3 days agoIn a Monday post, Anthony Chavez, VP of Google's Privacy Sandbox, revealed that the search and ads giant has come to understand that its five-year effort to build...of whom ...
Google Backtracks On Third-Party Cookie Ban For Billions Of Chrome Users
HotHardware· 2 days agoGoogle’s effort to end support for the use of cookies for user tracking in its Chrome web browser won’t be moving forward as the company originally planned ...
Google U-turns on Privacy Sandbox endeavor, deciding that cookies won't be replaced after all -...
TechRadar· 2 days agoSeveral years ago, Google boldly set out to replace third-party cookies in its Chrome browser (the...
Google isn’t killing third-party cookies in Chrome after all
Engadget· 3 days agoInstead, it will introduce a new experience in the browser that will allow users to make informed...