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- Google has announced it will begin testing a new “Tracking Protection” feature.
- Tracking Protection will be enabled by default and limit cross-site tracking from third-party cookies.
- The feature will roll out globally to 1% of Chrome users on January 4.
A few months ago, Google detailed how it wanted to get rid of third-party cookies in the Chrome browser in 2024. The company will soon start to follow through on that mission by testing a new privacy feature for Chrome.
Google has announced it will begin its Privacy Sandbox initiative to phase out third-party cookies by testing a feature called “Tracking Protection.” The new feature reportedly restricts websites from accessing third-party cookies that track your actions across the internet.
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