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Google plans to scrap third-party cookies by 2022 — here’s why it’s problematic – The Next Web

Google has announced plans to stop using tracking cookies on its Chrome browser by 2022, replacing them with a group profiling system in a move the company says…

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Google has announced plans to stop using tracking cookies on its Chrome browser by 2022, replacing them with a group profiling system in a move the company says will plot a course towards a more privacy-friendly web.
The change is significant. Chrome commands some two-thirds of the web browser market. Third-party tracking cookies, meanwhile, underpin much of the targeted advertising industry. And, while Mozillas Firefox and Apples Safari have already stopped supporting third-party cookies, Google…

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