Google rolls back decision to kill third-party cookies in Chrome
Briefly

A third-party cookie is data stored in your web browser by a website other than the one you are visiting, enabling tracking across sites. GDPR requires user consent for third-party cookie use.
Google initially planned to phase out third-party cookies, but due to slow industry adaptation and impact concerns, they've decided to offer users controls to limit cookie usage.
Read at BleepingComputer
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