Google announced its Chrome browser will begin testing a feature to block third-party cookies and limit cross-site tracking 4 Jan. 2024, MediaPost reports. Chrome users will have the option to enable third-party cookies for 90 days if there are issues with its Tracking Protection initiative in the browser. The full cookie phaseout is planned for the second half of 2024.
18 Dec. 2023
Google announces date for initial third-party cookie deprecation
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