Google has confirmed that it has killed off its Privacy Sandbox initiative, which aimed to deliver a more private approach to advertising.
Google has decided to retire Privacy Sandbox, which was meant to eventually replace third-party cookies in Chrome, due to ...
Google has announced Privacy Sandbox, which removed tracking cookies in Chrome, is being discontinued in a major update.
Google Vice President Anthony Chavez has announced that the company was sunsetting the remaining technologies developed for ...
Google’s shutdown of Privacy Sandbox ends cookie chaos for now but leaves the future of privacy-first advertising uncertain.
Google launched the Privacy Sandbox initiative in August 2019 as a way for advertisers to gain information on users without ...
In today’s Digest, we discuss Google abandoning Privacy Sandbox, Warner Bros. Discovery putting itself up for sale, and Apple ...
The CMA had believed that without the body’s oversight, Google’s original plans for the Privacy Sandbox “could have weakened ...
Google has ended its six-year attempt to redefine online advertising privacy standards. The decision, announced by Google Vice President Anthony Chavez, effectively closes the chapter on ...
Google has finally closed its Privacy Sandbox after deciding that cookies are here to stay. Image produced using Adobe ...
If I offered you an alternative to conventional tracking cookies on the web, you might be interested, especially if you care ...
Reading between the lines of Google’s bureaucratic language aimed at not alienating advertisers, Privacy Sandbox seems to ...