Google to start third-party cookie cull for 30M Chrome users
Briefly

On Thursday, Google is expected to begin publicly testing a version of its web browser that by default cuts out third-party cookies - bits of data deposited in the browsers of website visitors for ad-related tracking and analytics.
And according to privacy researcher Dr Lukasz Olejnik, Google has more or less accomplished its goal with Protected Audience - one of the Privacy Sandbox features. On Tuesday Olejnik published his University of Edinburgh law school dissertation [PDF], titled "Reconciling Privacy Sandbox initiatives with EU data protection laws."
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