A balancing act?

In a temporary reprieve to advertisers, Google has dropped its plan to discontinue third-party cookies in Chrome despite heightened privacy concerns raised by governments, consumer rights groups, and industry watchdogs. The decision, revealed in an updated blog post four years after the initial announcement, introduces a “new experience in Chrome” to help users make informed choices about their web browsing preferences, adjustable at any time.

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