For years, Google has promised to make the internet respect your privacy by blocking third-party cookies in Chrome. The idea was that it would create an alternative ...
For years, Google promised to make the internet respect your privacy. It came up with a grand plan that included blocking third-party cookies by default—something its competitors like Safari and ...
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Google Has Finally Given Up on Making the Internet Respect Your Privacy Because It’s Bad for Business
It all has to do with cookies—and money. For years, Google has promised to make the internet respect your privacy by blocking third-party cookies in Chrome. The ...
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Google Could Have Made the Internet Respect Your Privacy. Then It Realized No One Really Cared
In a blog post, the company finally admitted that third-party cookies are here to stay. For years, Google promised to make the internet respect your privacy. It came up with a grand plan that included ...
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