Google has confirmed that it has killed off its Privacy Sandbox initiative, which aimed to deliver a more private approach to advertising.
Google Vice President Anthony Chavez has announced that the company was sunsetting the remaining technologies developed for ...
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Google's Privacy Sandbox Is Officially Dead
The elimination of many remaining Privacy Sandbox APIs come six months after third-party cookies got a reprieve in Chrome.
Google formally ended on Friday its six-year old effort aimed at ending the use of cookies in its Chrome browser. In a blog post, Google said it would retire a suite of technologies called the Privacy ...
Google now says Chrome won’t join Safari and Firefox in blocking the web trackers by default, and instead, it will have users choose. Google now says Chrome won’t join Safari and Firefox in blocking ...
Google’s dominance through Chrome and Android platforms, which command the lion’s share of internet users, makes adapting to Privacy Sandbox a critical necessity ...
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority released Google today from its legally binding Privacy Sandbox commitments after the CMA concluded that competition concerns no longer applies.
Keith Enright is leaving Google after 13 years as the tech giant restructures its privacy and compliance teams. Matthew Bye, director of competition law, is also departing. Google’s chief privacy ...
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