Google has begun phasing out third-party cookies that can track users across the Internet: The internet giant on Thursday disabled third-party cookies for 1% of Google Chrome users, or about 30 ...
As Google and others plan to eliminate third-party search and website trackers, other ways of identifying users and discovering their habits will replace them. Most online users have experienced it.
Good news or bad news? It depends. Are you an internet user who cares about privacy? An internet publisher who cares about making money? Or somewhere in between? On Monday afternoon, Google shocked ...
When you visit a new website, you'll typically be greeted with a request to "accept cookies." These tiny data files enhance your browsing experience by tailoring it to your preferences, simplifying ...
Internet cookies have become an unavoidable part of online browsing. Whenever you open a website, a pop-up asking you to “Accept All Cookies” or “Reject All Cookies” often appears. Many users click ...
When you visit a new website, a cookie consent pop-up asking you to “Accept” or “Reject” cookies has become almost unavoidable. In a hurry, many users either close the pop-up without choosing an ...