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  2. Google has started disabling third-party cookies for Chrome users

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    But if all goes well, Google will continue rolling out Tracking Protection over the next few months until it has disabled third-party cookies for all Chrome users by mid-2024. Latest Stories Engadget

  3. Google has delayed killing third-party cookies from Chrome ...

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    Google keeps promising to phase out third-party cookies on Chrome but not actually doing it. The company vowed to deprecate cookies back in 2020, pushing the date back to 2023 and then 2024. We ...

  4. Google Chrome's third-party cookie phaseout begins on January 4

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    According to StatCounter's November 2023 report, Google's Chrome took up 62.85 percent of the worldwide browser market share, with Apple's Safari in second place at 20.04 percent, and Microsoft's ...

  5. Google is changing how Chrome detects and warns you about ...

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    When you visit a site, Chrome first checks its cache to see if the address (URL) of the site is already known to be safe (see the “Staying speedy and reliable” section for details). If the ...

  6. Google will disable third-party cookies for 1% of Chrome ...

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    Deprecating third-party cookies for 1% of Chrome users doesn’t sound like it would have a major impact, but as Google’s Victor Wong, who leads product for Private Advertising Technology within ...

  7. Google delays move away from cookies in Chrome to 2024

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    Google is again delaying plans to phase out Chrome’s use of third-party cookies — the files websites use to remember preferences and track online activity. In a blog post, Anthony Chavez ...

  8. Turn pop-ups off or on in your browser - AOL Help

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    If you click on links in a legitimate email and get a notice that link can't be opened, you will need to either temporarily turn off your pop-up blocker, or add AOL Mail to the list of sites you allow pop-ups from. While Internet Explorer may still work with some AOL products, it's no longer supported by Microsoft and can't be updated.

  9. Google delays phaseout of third-party cookies from Chrome to 2024

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    However, following scrutiny from the United Kingdom’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) and the US Department of Justice, Google delayed the phaseout to mid-2023 last year. On Wednesday ...