1. tomsguide.com

    Jul 23, 2024Google has shelved its plan to get rid of third-party cookies after years of working on a way to better protect the privacy of Chrome users without hurting online advertising.
    Author:Anthony Spadafora
  2. digitalcommerce360.com

    Jul 24, 2024Timeline for third-party cookies deprecation. Ultimately, Google decided that its favored path will mean implementing these new settings within Chrome and without pushing ahead with cookies deprecation. That process began after a formal announcement in 2020, eyeing 2022 for full deprecation.
  3. Jul 23, 2024Google is ending its long-running work to phaseout third-party cookies. The company announced 22 July intentions to leave cookies available on its Chrome browse ... Google Senior Manager of Government Affairs and Public Policy Ari Levenfeld told the IAPP in March 2022 that Google would not eliminate cookies fully until rolling out a viable ...
  4. theregister.com

    Back in January 2020, the internet search giant announced its intention to phase out support for third-party cookies by 2022, after cookie defenses implemented by rival browser makers amounted to a vote of no confidence in cookie-based tracking and lawmakers started paying more attention to privacy and competition concerns.
  5. onetrust.com

    On July 27, 2022, Google announced that they are postponing the deprecation of third-party cookies on Chrome, the web browsing market leader, to 2024. Back in June 2021, Google previously declared that third-party cookies would be no more from 2023 onwards. The latest delay stems from Google's new privacy initiative, namely, the Google ...
  6. Jul 23, 2024The initial plan was unveiled in 2020 and was set to phase third-party cookies out by the end of 2022. ... Google uses third-party cookies for advertising, including serving and rendering ads and ...
  7. junction.cj.com

    Mozilla followed suit in 2019 by announcing that Firefox browsers would block all third-party cookies by default. Google announced in January 2020 that they were working towards phasing out third-party cookies on Chrome browsers, initially setting a target date of 1H 2022.
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