Google confirms it won’t disable third-party cookies on Chrome by default

Google has shared an update on its Privacy Sandbox, which is said to replace third-party cookies but can still be used to target ads based on user interest, without identifying them individually. The company has now confirmed that, unlike some browsers like Firebox, it won’t disable third-party cookies by default, instead, it will be an option for users, which is expected to be similar to Apple’s app-tracking feature introduced on iOS 14.5.

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