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Google Chrome: Third-party cookies remain longer than planned (again)

Florian Bodoky
25.4.2024
Translation: machine translated

Almost four years after the initial announcement, Google Chrome still uses third-party cookies. And this will remain the case until the beginning of 2025, as Google has to deal with objections from the British market regulator.

Tests drag on, Brits grumble

The testing of the new tracking method seems to be dragging on. Although the technology was rolled out to some users at the beginning of this year, there are "still challenges in reconciling the different feedbacks (...)", Google reports on its blog.

The CMA's concerns are not about your privacy. Rather, they are concerned that this technology would give Google's advertising division an unfair competitive advantage. In the new system, Google would be the only player to have all the tracking information of Chrome users.

Public tests until the end of June

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I've been tinkering with digital networks ever since I found out how to activate both telephone channels on the ISDN card for greater bandwidth. As for the analogue variety, I've been doing that since I learned to talk. Though Winterthur is my adoptive home city, my heart still bleeds red and blue. 


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