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Lifehacker
5 months ago
Privacy professionals

Google Is Finally Saying Goodbye to Cookies

Google is getting rid of cookies to limit cross-site tracking on the internet.
Cookies are used to track users' browsing habits and provide targeted advertising. [ more ]
WSJ
5 months ago
Privacy technologies

Google Is Finally Killing Cookies. Advertisers Still Aren't Ready.

Google is making sweeping changes to how companies track users online.
Advertisers are not prepared for these changes. [ more ]
Lifehacker
5 months ago
Privacy professionals

Google Is Finally Saying Goodbye to Cookies

Google is getting rid of cookies to limit cross-site tracking on the internet.
Cookies are used to track users' browsing habits and provide targeted advertising. [ more ]
WSJ
5 months ago
Privacy technologies

Google Is Finally Killing Cookies. Advertisers Still Aren't Ready.

Google is making sweeping changes to how companies track users online.
Advertisers are not prepared for these changes. [ more ]
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CNET
5 months ago
Web design

Google Chrome's Cookie Crackdown: Tracking Protection for You Begins Soon

Google Chrome will begin blocking third-party cookies, the main tool for tracking online behavior, starting on January 4, 2023.
The browser will initially block cookies for 1% of users and extend the block to all Chrome users by the end of 2024. [ more ]
Bloomberg
5 months ago
Privacy technologies

Bloomberg

Takeaway 1: The article discusses the importance of JavaScript and cookies for a website to function properly.
Takeaway 2: The article mentions the need to check browser settings to ensure JavaScript and cookies are enabled and not blocked. [ more ]
AdExchanger
6 months ago
Marketing

First-Party Data Takes Center Stage As Agencies Ready Their 2024 Commerce Strategies | AdExchanger

Agencies are no longer panicking about the end of third-party cookies because clients are not panicking or procrastinating as much.
Many advertisers are using the extra time to focus on first-party data strategies and gather direct access to customer data. [ more ]
Ft
6 months ago
Privacy technologies

EU competition chief defends Artificial Intelligence Act after Macron's attack

FT Sites use cookies for various purposes including security, personalization, and analyzing site usage. [ more ]
Bloomberg
6 months ago
Privacy technologies

Bloomberg

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WSJ
6 months ago
Digital life

Opinion | How to Save a Billion Hours

The average American spends almost 7 hours a day on the internet.
Inefficiencies caused by lawyers and politicians, such as accepting and rejecting cookies, waste billions of hours of internet users' time. [ more ]
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