Google has reversed a decision to allow certain types of cookies from following your every move on the internet. Cookies track websites you visit, links you click, products you look at, and even how ...
With all the focus on FAST and other advertising-based channels, there’s been a surprising lack of attention on Google's once-imminent, now-delayed Cookie Apocalypse, a nickname for Google's decision ...
Heidi Bullock, CMO at Tealium, former CMO at Engagio (acquired by Demandbase) and former GVP Global Marketing at Marketo, an Adobe company. In a surprising turn, Google announced its decision not to ...
I'll be honest I don't fully understand this topic but what I do know is that in 2025 if Google wants it, it's probably not good for me as a user but is good for them as a company. Aaaand I'll stick ...
After almost four years of tinkering, Google said it will not phase out third-party cookies from its Chrome browser. Instead, the company will provide users with options on how they want to be tracked ...
Google announced this week that its Chrome browser would continue to accept third-party cookies - those are those digital codes that let websites track where you've been on the internet - after four ...
Google has just given up on a third-party cookie alternative. Google announced it will maintain its "current approach to offering users third-party cookie choice in Chrome, and will not be rolling out ...
NPR's Scott Simon asks Julia Angwin of Proof News about Google's decision not to remove cookies from its Chrome browser. Google announced this week that its Chrome browser would continue to accept ...
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