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Apologies for not putting more of a disclaimer on that headline, and further apologies to anyone who spit their coffee out onto their laptop. But you read it right: Google is seriously considering ...
Google is getting rid of "cookies" that track users 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 ...
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 control, the company announced today.
Google After years of indecision on the issue of third-party cookies, Google has finally made a decision: on Monday, the company revealed that it would no longer pursue its plan to cut off support ...
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Google postpones Chrome's third-party cookie deprecation to 2025 amid challenges, giving websites more transition time. Google again delays its plan to remove third-party cookies from Chrome.
Google originally planned to get rid of third-party cookies in Chrome by 2022. Following two delays, Google announced a third to 2025.
In 2020, around the time when Apple blocked third-party cookies in Safari, Google insisted it would do the same thing. Four years later, Google has seemingly given up on blocking them.
This isn’t the first time Google has gone back on its promise to completely phase out third party cookies. The company has previously postponed plans of cookies lockdown in June 2021, and later ...
Google originally planned to phase out third-party cookies in Chrome by 2022. It subsequently pushed back the deadline three times, most recently stating in April that support for the technology ...
According to Google, Chrome's cookies are still under its views and decisions to phase out, but this moves the timeline further into 2025, as the move will not be completed in the entire second ...
Back in 2020, Google claimed that it would phase out support for third-party cookies in Chrome by 2022, a timeline that was pushed back multiple times due to complaints from advertisers and ...