In January 2024, Google began rolling out a new feature called Tracking Protection, which restricts third-party cookies by default for 1% of Chrome users globally. This move was perceived as the ...
The latest issue started when Google pushed out an update to its advertising ecosystem. The changes, it said, have been ...
Given third-party cookies are facing the crunch, Jon Bentley offers a taste of what online brands are cooking up instead ...
Google's announcement to yet again delay the blocking of third-party tracking cookies in Chrome (this time until some point in late 2024) wasn't a huge surprise for those of us who have been tracking ...
If you thought 2024 was a wild ride for digital advertising, then buckle up because there will be no letup in 2025.
Google announced on Monday that its five-year project to phase out the use of the third-party cookies which track people around the internet has been ‘updated’ In a blog post on Monday ...
Tune into the first episode of 2025 with guest Andrew Frank, VP and distinguished analyst at research firm Gartner, and predictions galore.
These updates make it possible for Code Assist to pull in real-time data and access information from third-party applications. Access to the new Code Assist is currently limited to Google Cloud ...
Google is putting the brakes on third-party cookies in Chrome, the world’s most popular web browser, starting next year. As you’re probably aware, these data files, placed on our browsers by ...