As part of a 2022 plan made with the U.K. Competition and Markets Authority, Google will depreciate third-party cookies from its Chrome browser starting in January 2024, MediaPost reports. The move is meant to protect consumer privacy by reducing cross-site tracking. There will be workarounds for other browsers while the transition takes place.
28 Nov. 2023
Google to block third-party cookies in 2024
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