Google delays third-party cookie phase out until 2023

24/06/2021 | Google

Google has announced that it intends to delay plans to phase out third-party cookies. In a blog post, Google has acknowledged it needs more time to eliminate third-party cookies and hopes to do so through its Chrome browser by mid-2023. In other tech news, MediaPost reports Apple has published a report on the restrictions for app developers, arguing the requirements offer enhanced privacy and security benefits for users. Meanwhile, IBM has started to develop artificial intelligence tools to curb biases for online targeted ads, Reuters reports.

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