![]() ![]() If you are using Google's Chrome web browser, Chrome stores Third-Party Cookies. ![]() Cookies are stored by the user's browser. Third-party cookies are small, encrypted files that track a website user's movement from website to website, collect the user data, and make the user profile for making analytics, providing data for marketing platforms and social media integration. Google Chrome Third-Party Cookies and privacy laws In a recent blog post published on 27 July 2022, Google Privacy Sandbox vice president Anthony Chavez announced that Google is delaying again blocking Third-Party Cookies to 2024, this time due to the full testing of technological solutions of alternatives. Regulatory pressure pushed the window into 2023. Google originally announced that it will join Safari and Firefox web browsers, which are blocking Third-Party Cookies by default, in blocking Third-Party Cookies in its Chrome web browser in early 2020. Google delays blocking third-party cookies in Chrome to 2024 ![]()
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