Google aims to give users more privacy with plan to phase out third-party cookies that track Chrome users across the web within TWO YEARS
Google will put a stop to third-party cookies within the next two years. The company expounded on its timeline this week. Policies will be modeled after a 'Privacy Sandbox' initiative released in August.
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