Google is set to implement a phased elimination of third-party cookies in its Chrome browser, starting from January 4, 2024. This move is part of Google's Privacy Sandbox initiative and will initially affect 1% of Chrome users, approximately 30 million people. The plan is to completely disable third-party cookies by mid-2024, aiming to enhance user privacy and limit cross-site tracking. This decision has been long-anticipated and is expected to have significant implications for online advertising and user browsing experience.
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"@Google announces date for initial third-party cookie deprecation" (via @DailyDashboard) https://t.co/bmaf3dkAcz
Google, $GOOGL, has said that it will start removing the internet’s cookies starting on January 4th, when it will block them for 1% of Chrome users, or about 30 million people.
Google is considering eliminating third-party cookies, making it easier for users to browse online with more privacy. #Cookies | #Google https://t.co/Yn0aOvfJrh
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
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
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
"Four years after #Apple, #Google will finally kill third-party cookies in 2024": https://t.co/dl0ceHRulE #ethics #law #internet #privacy #advertising #tech #business
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
Google will turn off cookies for MILLIONS of people on January 4 - here's what it means for you https://t.co/A1ceehVcfD https://t.co/BHSsL77vKX
#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
Chrome will finally kill third-party tracking cookies in 2024 https://t.co/V5eiqUnjxE
Google pencils in limited third-party cookie purge for January https://t.co/2qaN1HjB6J
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