Google has an announcement today: It’s not going to do something it has thought about, and tinkered with, for quite some time. Most people who just use the Chrome browser, rather than develop for it ...
After years of debate, tech giant Google (GOOG) (GOOGL) has made a U-turn on removing third-party cookies in Chrome. Instead, it plans to retain them and provide a user-friendly interface for managing ...
After much deliberation, Google will continue supporting third-party cookies in Chrome. The company's decision to cut support for third-party cookies in Chrome was viewed as an unfair and ...
Google is preparing to release in November additional tools for companies that evaluate their use of third-party cookies. It's a reminder to advertisers, publishers, platform providers, and the rest ...
This summer, Google conspicuously paused its long-held plans to abolish third-party cookies in its Chrome browser after failing to please a mix of privacy campaigners, regulators, and advertisers. The ...
Alphabet Inc’s (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Google reversed its long-standing plan to eliminate cookies in its Chrome browser due to industry and regulatory pushback. Advertisers and publishers use ...
Google now says Chrome won’t join Safari and Firefox in blocking the web trackers by default, and instead, it will have users choose. Google now says Chrome won’t join Safari and Firefox in blocking ...
Federated sign-in, in particular a lot of SAML implementations, broke too. I expect these type of enterprise scenario edge cases saw a lot of "big company" pressure brought on the project. This is ...
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