Google Breaks Promise to Block Third-Party Cookies
Briefly

Google abandoning the plan to phase out third-party cookies in Chrome exposes billions of users to online surveillance, as third-party cookies enable companies to track user behavior for ad-targeting purposes.
Third-party cookies are mainly used for online tracking by setting unique identifiers to create a detailed profile of users' browsing habits across multiple sites, facilitating a vast network of online surveillance.
Read at Electronic Frontier Foundation
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