Google won’t ditch third-party cookies in Chrome after all
- The Movement for an Open Web claims Google's announcement is an admission that the Privacy Sandbox is over, according to co-founder James Rosewell.
- Despite regulatory scrutiny, Google will keep allowing users to choose third-party cookie settings in Chrome, given the evolving global regulatory landscape.
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Google Chrome abandons plans to phase out third-party cookies
The announcement, delivered by Anthony Chavez, VPt of Privacy Sandbox at Google, confirmed that Chrome users will continue to manage their third-party cookie preferences through existing privacy and security settings, rather than being presented with a new, explicit prompt.Read Entire Article
Google is scrapping its planned changes for third-party cookies in Chrome
Google’s plan to phase out third-party cookies in Chrome is officially over. In an update on Tuesday, Google Privacy Sandbox VP Anthony Chavez says the company has decided “to maintain our current approach to offering users third-party cookie choice in Chrome.” For years, critics have argued that Google’s Privacy Sandbox could harm advertisers and violate privacy laws, while the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) told users to opt out of the p…
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