Google is set to implement a new feature called 'Tracking Protection' on January 4, which will initially affect 1% of Chrome users and gradually phase out third-party cookies by mid-2024. This move aims to protect user privacy and limit cross-site tracking. The initiative is part of Google's Privacy Sandbox project and is expected to impact around 30 million users. The decision has been met with anticipation and discussion within the tech and advertising industries, with some expressing concerns about readiness for the change.
Google is considering eliminating third-party cookies, making it easier for users to browse online with more privacy. #Cookies | #Google https://t.co/Yn0aOvfJrh
The end of third-party cookies? Find out what an upcoming Chrome update will mean for an estimated 30 million users. https://t.co/lNvmhWJ0uQ #privacy #dataprivacy #google #chrome #googlechrome
Google says it will begin testing a new feature on its Chrome browser as part of a plan to ban third-party cookies that advertisers use to track consumers. https://t.co/biZcb8u4Xv
The end of third-party cookies? Find out what an upcoming Chrome update will mean for an estimated 30 million users. https://t.co/lNvmhWJ0uQ #privacy #dataprivacy #google #chrome #googlechrome
Google announced its new feature which is part of its Privacy Sandbox initiative to responsibly phase out third-party cookies, which involves creating new tools for sites that serve essential functions and granting developers time to adapt. https://t.co/V7yQdVL2LV
Goodbye, #cookies: Google’s grand plan to kill them with ‘Tracking Protection’ decoded https://t.co/zvxN1ud9g6
The end of third-party cookies? Find out what an upcoming Chrome update will mean for an estimated 30 million users. https://t.co/lNvmhWJ0uQ #privacy #dataprivacy #google #chrome #googlechrome
"Google…will start its long-anticipated slaughter of the internet’s cookies starting on January 4th, when it will block them for 1% of Chrome users, or about 30 million people. It’s the first major step in its Privacy Sandbox project…" https://t.co/ThKSCfOeD9
Google announced it will turn off third-party cookies for 1% of Chrome users in January. But why wait to protect yourself against tracking? Brave blocks third-party cookies by default for all users. https://t.co/5Yjy8P4ecQ
Seems Google has been talking about killing 3rd-party cookies since dinosaurs roamed the internet. But starting January 4, Google is going to limit cross-site tracking by restricting third-party cookie access for about 1% of Chrome users globally. This initiative, called… https://t.co/RdKzFqDuIm
#FPTech: #Google will start restricting third party #cookies from January and completely disable them by mid-2024 https://t.co/NGkHw0y2WP
Google's New Tracking Protection in Chrome Blocks Third-Party Cookies: https://t.co/zwdrCz1E8M by The Hacker News #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
🍪 Say goodbye to third-party cookies! Starting Jan 4, 2024, 1% of #Google Chrome users will get a new test feature called "Tracking Protection" to block third-party cookies by default. Read: https://t.co/oLgw7Pei4F #PrivacyMatters #AdTech #Pirvacy
Google to test new feature limiting advertisers' use of browser tracking cookies https://t.co/Uhz1MN7Iw6 https://t.co/RKrnUP4YNB
Chrome will finally kill third-party tracking cookies in 2024 https://t.co/V5eiqUnjxE
Google to test new feature limiting advertisers' use of browser tracking cookies https://t.co/3APS2A44gC https://t.co/JnWsHgxBbc
Google Will Turn Off Third-Party Tracking for Some Chrome Users Soon https://t.co/YIujJElAsY
Google will start phasing out third-party cookies in weeks with new feature via @nicola_agius https://t.co/40M1yQRGiP https://t.co/td9PqZGazJ
Google's Test to Block Third-Party Cookies in Chrome Starts Jan. 4 https://t.co/8sxScZpkeA
Google to test new feature limiting advertisers' use of browser tracking cookies https://t.co/USUK890dSH
Google’s new Chrome feature will give third-party cookies the boot https://t.co/E42PfWlPPA
Google Chrome will turn off third-party cookies for 1% of its users by default in January https://t.co/CYlyKS39d5
Google Chrome will try out limiting third-party cookies in January before getting rid of them completely https://t.co/dobSUnoQcG
Google Will Turn Off Cookies for 30 Million People on January 4th https://t.co/weDTsdWFZ5 https://t.co/E0vu7Fp3mD
Google plans to start testing Tracking Protection on January 4 on ~1% of global Chrome users to block third-party cookies, ahead of a phased rollout in H2 2024 (@umarshakir / The Verge) https://t.co/1f9eJhxKJM 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/EXM8FWMGrq
Google Chrome's third-party cookie phaseout begins on January 4 https://t.co/nJYAOkg8Jn https://t.co/a40EeQfR8O
Google will turn off third-party tracking for some Chrome users soon https://t.co/YdkV55UOSx
Chrome's 3rd-party cookie deprecation is called 'Tracking Protection,' testing starts January https://t.co/HTPiFt253n by @technacity
Why the ad industry still isn’t ready for Google to remove third-party cookies in Chrome. https://t.co/draDRMh8qX
#FPTech: #Google updates its ad policies for #cryptocurrencies, will set strict conditions to protect investors https://t.co/bVlTH4uinK