Google wants to make third-party cookies obsolete

“The company revealed plans to phase out third-party cookies recently on the official Chromium blog to increase “the privacy of web browsing”.  Google wants to address the need of “users, publishers and advertisers” before it starts to phase out support for third-party cookies in the Chrome web browser “within two years”.”

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Jane Murphy

Jane Murphy is a Belgian-Canadian lawyer specialising in data protection, corporate law, and EU regulations. She holds law degrees from Canada and Belgium, an LL.M. in EU and International Law, a Data Protection Certificate, and completed an International Business summer programme at Harvard, and an “AI:Implications for Business Strategy » executive program at MIT. Jane also has 15+ years of board experience across Europe and Asia and currently chairs Oracle Financial Services Software (OFSS) in Mumbai.

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