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  2. Privacy Sandbox - Wikipedia

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    In March 2021, 15 attorneys general of U.S. states and Puerto Rico amended an antitrust complaint filed the previous December; the updated complaint says that Google Chrome's phase-out of third-party cookies in 2022 [51] will "disable the primary cookie-tracking technology almost all non-Google publishers currently use to track users and target ...

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  4. Template:Google Chrome release compatibility - Wikipedia

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    8.1 and Server 2012 R2: 109 [1] 2009–2023 XP, Server 2003, Vista and Server 2008: 49 (IA-32) 2008–2016 macOS: Big Sur and later 133 2020– Catalina: 128 [2] 2019–2024 High Sierra and Mojave: 116 [3] 2017–2023 El Capitan and Sierra: 103 2015–2022 Yosemite: 87 [4] [5] 2014–2021 Mavericks: 67 2013–2018 Snow Leopard–Mountain Lion ...

  5. Google Backtracks On Third Party Cookie Policy, Sparks Gains ...

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    Alphabet Inc’s (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Google reversed its long-standing plan to eliminate cookies in its Chrome browser due to industry and regulatory pushback. Advertisers and publishers ...

  6. Google’s cookie plan crumbles after regulators and ... - AOL

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    Google wanted to stop supporting third-party cookies in Chrome, but industry and regulatory pushback killed the plan. Google’s cookie plan crumbles after regulators and advertisers refuse to ...

  7. Third-party cookies - Wikipedia

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    The same update also added an option to block first-party cookies. [13] Google planned to start blocking third-party cookies by default in late 2024, and in January 2024 started this process with a pilot scheme in which blocking has been implemented for 1% of all Chrome users. [14] [15]

  8. Enable cookies in your web browser - AOL Help

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    A cookie is a small piece of data stored on your computer by your web browser. With cookies turned on, the next time you return to a website, it will remember things like your login info, your site preferences, or even items you placed in a virtual shopping cart! • Enable cookies in Firefox • Enable cookies in Chrome

  9. Google to Pay $22.5 Million FTC Penalty in Cookie ... - AOL

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    By Mat Smith Google has agreed to pay a $22.5 million penalty to settle its dispute with the FTC, over the company's role in bypassing browser settings in Apple's Safari web browser. Although it ...