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Google’s Update on Identity and Privacy Draws Criticisms and Cynicism – Which-50
Google’s outline last week about its preferred path to what it calls a privacy-first web – basically how it views the world once it stops supporting 3rd

Google’s outline last week about its preferred path to what it calls a privacy-first web basically how it views the world once it stops supporting 3rd party cookies has drawn criticism and cynicism in some quarters, while others see it simply as confirmation of the search giant’s new way of thinking.
For instance, Gai Le Roy the CEO of the Australian chapter of the Internet Advertising Bureau is in the latter camp. She told Which-50, “The announcement from Google confirms that once Chrome blocks…
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