Google Analytics to work without cookies

15/05/2021 | MediaPost

Google has announced plans to roll out features that will allow marketers to gain insights into Google Analytics without having to use third-party cookies or identifiers. Using "advanced machine learning models," Google will help fill in gaps on incomplete datasets when cookies are unavailable. In Google's Consent Mode, advertisers would be able to modify and customize the tags they use to respond to users' consent preferences.

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