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Google Still Addicted to Third Party Cookies

raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

Google has now pushed the end of third party cookies in Chrome until 2024.

Their "Federated Learning of Cohorts" was replaced by "Topics" but apparently those sweet, sweet cookies are still needed.

Comments

  • szarkaszarka Member
    edited July 2022

  • Not them, many developers including big tech complained about it.
    Google's domains are whitelisted for cross-tracking and SSO anyway, try to sign into your
    G account and you are automatically in Gmail and Youtube as well. You can disable 3d party
    cookies with an addon, won't help much.

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