Google Chrome won’t get cookie blocking for another two years

Google has delayed its plan to phase out support for third-party cookies in Chrome until the end of 2023 in an effort to get things right for both end users and web publishers.

Since their invention by a Netscape engineer all the way back in 1994, cookies have been used as a way to collect third-party data indirectly from users based on the sites they visit online. Marketers and advertisers then purchase this data and use it to serve personalized ads to users.



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