Apple Magazine - USA - Issue 488 (2021-03-05)

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Google says it won’t develop new ways to follow
individual users across the internet after it
phases out existing ad tracking technology from
Chrome browsers, in a change that threatens to
shake up the online advertising industry.


The digital giant has been working on proposals
to remove from Chrome so-called third party
cookies, which are snippets of code used by a
website’s advertisers to record browsing history
in order to show users personalized ads.


Third-party cookies have long been a key tool
for marketers to deliver targeted ads but they’ve
also been a source of privacy concerns, so
Google has proposed instead grouping together
web users with similar interests and keeping
web histories private on user devices.


GOOGLE VOWS NO NEW USER TRACKING IN CHROME TO SELL ADS
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