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Google is currently in the midst of a major antitrust trial (make that two antitrust trials, actually), which may result in the company being forced to sell off its popular web browser, Google Chrome.
The company says it will maintain the status quo rather than show a pop-up that could push users to try Google's alternative to third-party cookies.
One of the most popular browsers said it would change how it handles your cookies. But Jamey Tucker found out that's not ...
Privacy Sandbox, originally pitched as an alternative to cross-site ad tracking, will not show a standalone prompt. Instead, ...
Rather than eliminating online cookies or offering users an opt-out option, Google has committed to maintaining cookies as a ...
Google’s third-party cookie crackdown is on pause – but the pressure on Chrome is far from over. So, what does it all mean ...
Apple is warning iPhone users to delete a popular search app immediately. An unearthed video from Apple’s vault warning users ...
Beginning in 2019, Google embarked on an effort under the Privacy Sandbox banner aimed at developing a new way to target ads ...
Google recently announced it's reversing course on promised changes to simplify how users manage these digital trackers, ...