Windows 10: Google announces plans to phase out 3rd party cookies in Chrome

Discus and support Google announces plans to phase out 3rd party cookies in Chrome in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; In August, we announced a new initiative (known as Privacy Sandbox) to develop a set of open standards to fundamentally enhance privacy on the web. Our... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by Brink, Jan 17, 2020.

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    Google announces plans to phase out 3rd party cookies in Chrome


    Source: Chromium Blog: Building a more private web: A path towards making third party cookies obsolete

    :)
     
    Brink, Jan 17, 2020
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  2. Brink Win User

    Google announces plans to phase out 3rd party cookies in Chrome

    Source: Chromium Blog: Building a more private web: A path towards making third party cookies obsolete
     
    Brink, Jan 17, 2020
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    3rd Party cookies Blocker

    @RonBin79 , *Smile

    That would turn on blocking 3rd party cookies in Google Chrome.
     
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  4. Brink Win User

    Google announces plans to phase out 3rd party cookies in Chrome

    3rd Party cookies Blocker

    Correct. You have successfully set Chrome to block 3rd party cookies.
     
    Brink, Jan 17, 2020
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