Google on Tuesday said it has decided not to move forward with its earlier plan to eliminate third-party cookies in Chrome. Anthony Chavez, Vice President of Privacy Sandbox, confirmed that the browser will continue using its existing system, where users can choose to enable or disable third-party cookies via Privacy and Security Settings. There will be no new standalone prompt for managing cookies. Continue reading “Google halts plan to remove third-party cookies from Chrome”
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Google Chrome to keep third-party cookies, unveils new user privacy prompt
Google has announced that it will not phase out third-party tracking cookies from its Chrome browser as previously planned. Instead, the company will introduce a new prompt allowing users to choose how they want to be tracked across Google’s search products. Continue reading “Google Chrome to keep third-party cookies, unveils new user privacy prompt”
Google rolls out Privacy Sandbox to Android devices in beta
Google has launched the first Beta of its ‘Privacy Sandbox’ on Android for eligible devices. This phase enables users and developers to test and assess the new solutions in real-world conditions. However, Google Chrome’s Privacy Sandbox delayed yet again to H2 2024. Continue reading “Google rolls out Privacy Sandbox to Android devices in beta”