In a blog post, Chrome Privacy Sandbox Product Director Vinay Goel said Chrome is moving to a new stage testing ads relevance and measurement proposals for the Privacy Sandbox. Goel said, “developers can begin testing globally the Topics, (First Locally-Executed Decision over Groups Experiment), and Attribution Reporting (application programming interfaces) in the Canary version of Chrome. We’ll progress to a limited number of Chrome Beta users as soon as possible.” Chrome will also test Privacy Sandbox settings that enable "users to see and manage interests associated with them."
1 April 2022
Chrome begins next stage of Privacy Sandbox testing
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