Topics API ad personalization, which replaces Google's earlier FLoC proposal for Chrome, promises to occur on your device, without involvement from Google or third-party servers. Google’s latest stab ...
Google is testing a rollback option in Chrome’s Tracking Protection, part of its Privacy Sandbox, to restore third-party ...
PCMag editors select and review products independently. If you buy through affiliate links, we may earn commissions, which help support our testing. Google's years-long effort to help users migrate ...
The cookie encryption system that Google introduced to the Chrome browser a few months ago can easily be bypassed, experts have warned. In fact, a security researcher has recently published a new tool ...
Google Chrome is ditching third-party cookies for good. If all goes according to plan, then future updates to the world’s most popular web browser will rewrite the rules of online advertising and make ...
The world of cookies -- the kind that allows a company to follow you around from website to website -- is about to get a shake-up from one of the pre-eminent deployers of web cookies, Google. The tech ...
Google shared details on a recently introduced Chrome feature that changes how cookies are requested, with early tests showing increased performance across all platforms. In the past, single-process ...