The transition away from third-party cookies has been mooted for many years. The process – led in large part by Google – is finally being put into practice, with ...
If you are concerned about behaviourally targeted advertising cookies (which serve you advertisements based on your use of mmm-online.com and other websites), users based in the European Union can ...
Third-party cookies provide no real benefit other than to track your browsing habits and annoy you with targeted advertisements. Since websites that require you to sign in use first-party cookies to ...
Users can enable and disable the cookies on the web browser they use. The question is, what happens when you enable or disable the cookies? Should you enable or disable the cookies in your web browser ...
Browser cookies were always a compromise. Surfing at its start decades ago was stateless: there was no connection between retrieving one page and the next. A cookie allowed a server (among other ...
Google yesterday began its long-awaited phase out of third-party web tracking cookies when it rolled out Tracking Protection for 1 percent of users of its Chrome browser. The company plans to disable ...
Google has an announcement today: It’s not going to do something it has thought about, and tinkered with, for quite some time. Most people who just use the Chrome browser, rather than develop for it ...