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Google delays third-party cookie demise yet again

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Google is delaying the end of third-party cookies in its Chrome browser — again. Given both of these significant considerations, we will not complete third-party cookie deprecation during the second half of Q4.” In other unsurprising developments, water remains wet. Continue reading this article on digiday.com.

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Google Tests ‘Tracking Protection’ to Eliminate Third-Party Cookies: A Privacy Revolution Unfolding

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The tech giant has started blocking data tracking cookies, a move that has sent ripples across the digital landscape. The Dawn […] The post Google Tests ‘Tracking Protection’ to Eliminate Third-Party Cookies: A Privacy Revolution Unfolding appeared first on Analytics Vidhya.

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We removed advertising cookies, here's what happened

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This is not another abstract post about what the ramifications of the cookieless future might be; Sentry actually removed cookies from our…

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Malware abuses Google OAuth endpoint to ‘revive’ cookies, hijack accounts

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Multiple information-stealing malware families are abusing an undocumented Google OAuth endpoint named "MultiLogin" to restore expired authentication cookies and log into users' accounts, even if an account's password was reset. [.]

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4 ways the crumbling cookie could improve customer experience

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This feature is designed to limit cross-site tracking via third-party cookies. 4 ways the crumbling cookie could improve customer experience was published on SAS Voices by Jonathan Moran After years of banter, Google began testing a feature called Tracking Protection on Jan.

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Google shares update on next step toward phasing out third-party cookies

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Chrome is restricting website access to third-party cookies for 1% of users, part of our work to limit cross-site tracking on the web.

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Dear Paul Graham, there is no cookie banner law

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On why you keep seeing these cookie banners

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