

Google has delayed its plan to block third-party cookies in Chrome until 2023
Google announced last week to phase out third-party cookies in the Chrome browser until 2023, which was originally planned for 2022. Cookies are something that track users' internet activity and allow digital publishers to target advertising. Browsers like Safari and Firefox have already implemented some blocking against third-party tracking cookies, but Chrome is the most-used desktop browser, and so its shift will be more substantial for the ad industry. Vinay Goel, privacy