Google could face Chrome and Android split
Chrome users waiting for Google to kill third-party cookies now have to wait even longer. In a Tuesday news update, ...
It's been more than two months since Google said it would forego third-party cookie deprecation in favor of a user choice mechanism.
Google said Thursday it intends to delay by more than a year its plan to kill off third-party cookies within its Chrome browser, a move likely to be well-received by the online ad industry ...
Google is dropping its plans to remove third-party advertising cookies from its Chrome web browser, around five years after launching a scheme looking for ways to carry out the process.
Google has begun testing changes to the way companies are able to track users online. A new feature in the Chrome browser disables third-party cookies - small files stored on your device to ...
Google has delayed its plan to block third-party cookies from its Chrome internet browser. Cookies track users' internet activity and allow digital publishers to target advertising. They are ...
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Google's online advertising practices face renewed scrutiny in Britain, after the competition watchdog said on Tuesday that ...
For one, uBlock Origin users on Chrome began receiving a notice last month, warning that the extension would soon no longer ...