Google is (finally) phasing out cookies. Here’s why it matters

On January 4, while many of us were still recovering from New Year celebrations, 32 million randomly selected Google Chrome users had third-party cookies disabled in their web browsers.  It wasn’t a mistake. Rather, Google had finally begun its long-talked-about phase-out of third-party cookies.  In case the billions of articles about the sunsetting of cookies have passed you by, here’s a quick explainer. Third-party cookies are pieces of data stored on your browser by websites. Cookie

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