Google says it wont undertake new monitoring tech after phasing out cookies

While we’ve written about makes an try to assemble choices to cookies that practice consumers all through internet websites, Google says it won’t be taking place that path. The seek large had already presented that it goes to be phasing out assist for third-party cookies in its Chrome browser. Today it went fu…
While we’ve written about attempts to build alternatives to cookies that track users across websites, Google says it won’t be going down that route. The search giant had already announced that it will be phasing out support for third-party cookies in its Chrome browser. Today it went fu…Original article
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