Browsing online can expose you to a multitude of privacy threats. However, here are some Google Chrome settings that will ...
I might have to rename our Data Privacy Roundup newsletter as the “Privacy Sandbox Bulletin.” First, the UK’s CMA announced on Friday that it’s begun the ...
Just six months after walking back another of its privacy focused changes, Google is once more making changes to how it handles private user data in Google Chrome and its related applications. The ...
On Monday, Google announced a significant policy reversal, saying that it would now keep cookies in its Chrome browser, capitulating to disagreements with the advertising industry and the concerns of ...
Good news or bad news? It depends. Are you an internet user who cares about privacy? An internet publisher who cares about making money? Or somewhere in between? On Monday afternoon, Google shocked ...
Apologies for not putting more of a disclaimer on that headline, and further apologies to anyone who spit their coffee out onto their laptop. But you read it right: Google is seriously considering ...
Moving on from cookies with privacy-safe targeting: Why real world data has been the solution all along As the digital advertising world finally sees the end game of Google’s third-party cookies, ...
(RTTNews) - Alphabet Inc.'s (GOOG) Google Thursday announced its plan to turn off third party cookies for nearly 30 million Chrome users and to replace it with ...
We are all shedding data like skin cells. Almost everything we do with, or simply in proximity to, a connected device generates some small bit of information—about who we are, about the device we’re ...
Third-party cookies aren’t particularly known by consumers to improve their Internet user experience. In fact, the only time they really come up is when people complain that they were just surfing the ...
Avinash Tripathi is an analytics evangelist, thought leader, and keynote speaker with over 20 years of experience in higher education. This transformation has altered how marketers and advertisers ...
To kick off this discussion about privacy, let’s start with a little quiz. When you see the data privacy pop-up at a new site you’re visiting, do you: 1. Click “accept” without reading a word? 2. Read ...