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Google Workspace is launching a new security measure to help prevent the same type of account takeover attack that impacted ...
Google wants to combat cookie theft for Workspace users. Google says “attackers are intensifying their phishing and ...
Advocacy group tells UK competition watchdog proposal favors Google Exclusive Movement for an Open Web (MOW), an advocacy ...
To mitigate this, Google is making three changes to Workspace productivity suite to reduce the risk of account takeover and ...
Google, which makes the vast majority of its money tracking you and showing you ads online, announced that it was embarking on a project to get rid of third-party cookies in Chrome.
Google’s Decision to Cancel Third-Party Cookie Deprecation As time went on and these criticisms persisted, Google announced it was delaying cookie deprecation to 2025.
When an advertiser needs to track a conversion, they’ll call an API that will send the conversion value from the browser. Individual user data would not be passed back. Google Chrome will next explore ...
Google is planning to keep third-party cookies in its Chrome browser, it said on Monday, after years of pledging to phase out the tiny packets of code meant to track users on the internet.
Apologies for not putting more of a disclaimer on that headline, and further apologies to anyone who spit their coffee out onto their laptop. But you read it right: Google is seriously considering ...
Today marks the first of many upcoming moments of silence in Google’s years-long plan to kill cookies. As of this morning, the Chrome web browser disabled cookies for 1% of its users, about 30 ...
Firefox and Safari have blocked third-party cookies. Google said it would by the end of the year but now says it will continue to allow cookies, as they’ve reversed their policy.