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    Google Chrome is keeping 3rd-party cookies after all
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    Google Chrome is keeping 3rd-party cookies after all

    By Akash Pandey
    Apr 23, 2025
    11:06 am

    What's the story

    In a surprising turn of events, Google has opted against introducing a new standalone prompt for third-party cookies in its widely-used web browser, Chrome.

    The decision lets ad tech companies continue using their targeting technology on the platform.

    The move comes as a departure from Google's previously announced strategy to phase out third-party cookies, which was unveiled last July.

    Official statement

    Google's explanation for the decision

    Google's VP of Privacy Sandbox, Anthony Chavez, explained the company's decision in a blog post.

    He said, "We've made the decision to maintain our current approach to offering users third-party cookie choice in Chrome, and will not be rolling out a new standalone prompt for third-party cookies."

    Chavez further stressed that users can still choose their preferred option within Chrome's Privacy and Security Settings.

    Ongoing projects

    Privacy Sandbox initiatives to continue

    Despite the decision on third-party cookies, Google has assured that some efforts under the Privacy Sandbox project will continue.

    Among them is an IP Protection feature for Chrome's Incognito users, which is set to launch in Q3.

    Chavez's blog post noted that this latest decision was driven by industry feedback after last year's announcement of a revised approach.

    Community response

    Industry feedback influences Google's decision

    Chavez underscored the industry's mixed opinions on changes that could impact third-party cookie availability.

    He also noted Google's outreach to regulators, including UK's competition and data privacy authorities, on this issue.

    Chavez added that in light of this update, "we understand that the Privacy Sandbox APIs may have a different role to play in supporting the ecosystem."

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