Google’s alternative to 3rd party cookies hits a hurdle – News
A division of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has rejected Google’s alternative to 3rd party cookies, “Topic API”.
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A division of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has rejected Google’s alternative to 3rd party cookies, “Topic API”.
Cookies are of 2 types: the ones you eat for nourishment; okay, sometimes in binge eating; & the other that you find in your browsers while surfing the Net. All of the latter are harmful, right? Wrong.
Google has reiterated its stand on Online privacy, & said it would not be developing any other technology to track individuals as they browse the Web.
As part of its overall plan to protect people’s Online privacy, Mozilla Firefox will start to block cookies from known 3rd party trackers for all new users by default.