Google has changed its Web cookie privacy policy to address a common complaint by privacy advocates that information about Web surfers' activities is retained too long by the search giant. Cookies are ...
If you’re feeling out of the loop about Chrome’s personal data collection, you’re not the only one. Google had announced that it would be deprecating third-party cookies. Then it delayed the ...
Today marks the first of many upcoming moments of silence in Google’s years-long plan to kill cookies. As of this morning, the Chrome web browser disabled cookies for 1% of its users, about 30 million ...
Third-party cookie deprecation truly is a tale of “The Boy Who Cried Wolf.” After delaying its self-imposed deadline to drop cookies on Chrome twice, Google announced on Tuesday it will push its ...
Google shared details on a recently introduced Chrome feature that changes how cookies are requested, with early tests showing increased performance across all platforms. In the past, single-process ...
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 ...
Publishers and agencies have a ton of questions for Google about its decision not to unilaterally drop third-party cookies on Chrome. And Google can’t say much. But ...
Google's cookiepocalypse has begun, but so far only one percent of Chrome users have been raptured away to privacy heaven. Google announced its plan to stop supporting third-party cookies back in 2020 ...
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 ...
A new exploit threat lets hackers access your Google account using expired cookies that contain your login information. The exploits, which were discovered late last year, target session cookies, ...
At some point next year, Google Chrome will stop using third-party cookies. It’s a move that could upend the global advertising and publishing industries – and it has major implications for your ...
Remember Apple’s flock of birds swooping around, spying on users as they browse the web, a thinly disguised attack on Google’s ongoing Chrome tracking nightmare. Well, despite promises to the contrary ...