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Google Cookies Obsolete

Google is planning to “render obsolete” a key tool advertisers use to track people around the web, increasing user privacy but also disrupting the marketers and publishers who rely on the search giant’s ad products.

Over the next two years the company intends to stop supporting third-party cookies in its Chrome browser, Google said in a blog post on Tuesday.

Cookies are little bits of code that stick in peoples’ browsers and follow them around the web and are a core part of the online advertising landscape . They allow advertisers to target people with ads for websites they previously visited and make it easier to determine how effective certain ads were in getting internet surfers to buy something.

Apple’s Safari and Mozilla’s Firefox browsers already block third-party cookies, but Google has argued in the past that those approaches are too heavy-handed and risk cutting into vital revenue for internet publishers.

In the blog post, Chrome Engineering Director Justin Schuh said blocking third-party cookies could have “unintended consequences that can negatively impact both users and the web ecosystem’’ .

The company is seeking input from advertisers, publishers and Chrome users as it works to find ways to help support advertising online while still preserving privacy. “Users are demanding greater privacy – including transparency, choice and control over how their data is used – and it’s clear the web ecosystem needs to evolve to meet these increasing demands,’’ Mr Schuh said.

Google has talked about this approach before. While Apple and Mozilla don’t derive much money from advertising, the vast majority of Google’s revenue comes from digital ads.

Google is navigating a thicket of threats to its business though, including a rising demand for greater privacy and government investigations into whether its business practices in the ad tech world are anti-competitive . If it shuts advertisers out from its system too much, they could increase their complaints that it’s being unfair. But if it ignores privacy advocates, some Chrome users could decamp for other browsers . Bloomberg

The Age Digital Edition: Google to say goodbye to the cookie monster
This article is from the January 16, 2020 issue of The Age Digital Edition


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