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Google won’t use other web tracking tools after phasing out cookies – Hindustan Times
Google first announced it would get rid of third-party cookies, early last year to meet growing data privacy standards in Europe and the United States.

Alphabet Inc’s Google will not build or use alternate tools to track web browsing traffic once it begins phasing out existing technology from its Chrome browser next year, it said in a blog post on Wednesday, in a move that will reshape how online advertising works.
Google first announced it would get rid of third-party cookies, which for decades has enabled online ads, early last year to meet growing data privacy standards in Europe and the United States.
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