Google's plan to end support for third-party cookies in the Chrome browser and its Chromium engine is under investigation by the U.K.'s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). The antitrust regulator ...
Google has been talking up a post-cookie future (in the browser sense, not the diet sense) for years now. But it seems like the company isn’t as confident as it used to be in its ability to completely ...
Alphabet-owned Google said Monday it will no longer cancel third-party cookies after years of delays to find an alternative for its Chrome browser. By canceling third-party cookies, the change would ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. Google is facing a growing chorus of pushback over its plan to kill ...
After more than a year of testing, Google is abandoning plans to replace support for third-party tracking cookies with the "Federated Learning of Cohorts," otherwise known as FLoC, basically an ...
It’s now been more than two years since Google first announced its intentions to replace tracking cookies in Chrome, and the company still hasn’t figured out exactly how it’s going to do so. Google is ...
Google has been planning for years to scrap cookies, the tiny files stored on our computers as we browse the internet that allow advertisers to track and target us. This week, it announced it is ...