Google's Chrome browser will gradually phase out third-party cookies, starting with one percent of users. This marks a major transition for the internet economy.
It will be a baby step, with just one percent of Chrome browsers tossing their third-party cookies initially. That's still a significant number, given estimates of 3 billion or so Chrome users. And in any event, it's a milestone that marks a major transition for the internet economy.last month. The one percent will be selected in early 2024, and from the third quarter of that year, the phase-out of third-party cookies will likely expand.
of intent to deprecate and remove third-party cookies, those involved in the development of Google's Chrome browser and its associated Chromium open source project now have more specific guidance.are scraps of information defined by websites and stored by your browser on your computer or device. Like little private notes left on your machine by the sites you visit that can be accessed again in future by those sites, typically allowing them to pick up where you left off. When you log into a site, it will set a cookie so that when you return to that website, it can inspect the cookie and figure out which user you ar
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