1. developers.google.com

    Feb 6, 2025Learn more about changes to Chrome's treatment of third-party cookies and understand what actions you need to take to preserve your site's features.
  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Proposals [13]; Proposal Description Status Federated Learning of Cohorts (FLoC) The Federated Learning of Cohorts algorithm analyzed users' online activity within the browser, and generates a "cohort ID" using the SimHash algorithm [14] to group a given user with other users who access similar content. [15]: 9 Discontinued
  3. business.google.com

    Performance Max Multiply conversions across Google channels; YouTube Ads Reach and build connections with engaged viewers; Search Reach people searching for the products or services you offer; Demand Gen Create and convert new customer demand; Display Promote your business where people browse online; Local Services Ads Attract more local customers; View all; Manager Accounts Manage multiple ...
  4. developer.mozilla.org

    Jul 30, 2024Google's privacy sandbox project is a series of proposals to satisfy cross-site use cases without requiring third-party cookies or other tracking mechanisms, preparing for a future web in which third-party cookies have been removed. Themes include identity and tracking protection, more privacy-respecting ad solutions, preventing covert tracking, and safely sharing data across browsing contexts.
  5. To learn more about the details of the Topics proposal, including other design features that preserve privacy, see an overview on privacysandbox.com or read the full technical explainer.Soon, we will launch a developer trial of Topics in Chrome that includes user controls, and enables website developers and the ads industry to try it out.
  6. Can’t find what you’re looking for?

    Help us improve DuckDuckGo searches with your feedback

  1. More Images

    Privacy Sandbox

    Google initiative to create web standards for advertising without the use of third-party cookies
    privacysandbox.com

    The Privacy Sandbox is an initiative led by Google to create web standards for websites to access user information without compromising privacy. Its core purpose is to facilitate online advertising by sharing a subset of user private information without the use of third-party cookies. The initiative includes a number of proposals, many of these proposals have bird-themed names which are changed once the corresponding feature reaches general availability. The technology include Topics API, Protected Audience, Attribution Reporting, Private Aggregation, Shared Storage and Fenced Frames as well as other proposed technologies. The project was announced in August 2019. On September 7, 2023, Google announced general availability of Privacy Sandbox APIs, naming explicitly Topics, Protected Audience, Attribution Reporting, Private Aggregation, Shared Storage and Fenced Frames, meaning these features were enabled for more than half of Google Chrome users. Wikipedia

    FounderGoogle
    TypeInitiative
    PurposeDevelopment of web standards
    Was this helpful?
Custom date rangeX