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Google blocking data tracking of some 30 mn Chrome users; why it is killing off cookies

  • Nishadil
  • January 05, 2024
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Google blocking data tracking of some 30 mn Chrome users; why it is killing off cookies

Even as Google is waging its biggest to maintain its number one position in the web browsing market, it has been revealed that the company has introduced a new feature that will be very beneficial for its users Google is blocking data tracking. According to reports, Google has blocked third party cookies for various Chrome users which is used to monitor their online browsing behaviour.

The number of users with blocked cookies is small and only includes only 1 percent of total Google Chrome browser users. However, this is nothing new as other browsers, including Apple and Mozilla already provide this cookie killer feature to its users. Why Google is blocking data tracking of users This is the first step to improving privacy.

Tracking of users through cookies was used by websites to understand user trends and then serve them all kinds of related ads. It even included tracking of location to serve ads of establishments in the vicinity. Google itself was doing that as could easily be surmised from what was happening on users' smartphones.

We are now on WhatsApp. Click to join. How will you know if you are among the chosen few? Google, in its blog, says users will be asked if they want to "browse with more privacy" and respond accordingly. Google blog revealed, "Participants for Tracking Protection are selected randomly — and if you're chosen, you'll get notified when you open Chrome on either desktop or Android.".