Google Chrome's Third Delay in Phase Out of Third-Party Cookies: What's the Holdup this Time?
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Google has delayed killing third-party cookies from Chrome (again)
Google keeps promising to phase out third-party cookies on Chrome but not actually doing it. The company vowed to deprecate cookies back in 2020, pushing the date back to 2023 and then 2024. We did get some traction earlier this year, when Google disabled cookies for one percent of Chrome users, but those efforts have stalled. Now, the company says it won’t happen until next year. It’s easy to drag Google for this but it’s not entirely in the company’s hands. The tech giant is working closely...
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Google delays third-party cookie phase-out to 2025 (maybe)
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