Well, then. The CMA, the UK's competition authority, says it will investigate Google's proposal to remove third-party cookies and replace them with its Privacy Sandbox alternatives https://t.co/4XKkQ2M0hh— Lara O'Reilly (@larakiara) January 8, 2021
Well, then. The CMA, the UK's competition authority, says it will investigate Google's proposal to remove third-party cookies and replace them with its Privacy Sandbox alternatives https://t.co/4XKkQ2M0hh
This is going to require actual teeth by privacy regulator (ICO). Google has been a major backer of misleading info that removing 3rd party cookies will drive down ad revenues and be bad for publishers long term. Enforcing purpose limitations on Google’s data abuses is critical. https://t.co/6kok9oi4YJ— Jason Kint (@jason_kint) January 8, 2021
This is going to require actual teeth by privacy regulator (ICO). Google has been a major backer of misleading info that removing 3rd party cookies will drive down ad revenues and be bad for publishers long term. Enforcing purpose limitations on Google’s data abuses is critical. https://t.co/6kok9oi4YJ
The solution is not to stop Google from limiting how advertisers and publishers can track+profile people across the web based on third-party cookies, but to stop Google from exploiting the data by itself.Also, the CMA must investigate Chrome auto-login.https://t.co/bWUE42UBcp— Wolfie Christl (@WolfieChristl) January 8, 2021
The solution is not to stop Google from limiting how advertisers and publishers can track+profile people across the web based on third-party cookies, but to stop Google from exploiting the data by itself.Also, the CMA must investigate Chrome auto-login.https://t.co/bWUE42UBcp
The CMA will investigate complaints that the internet group’s plans to remove third-party tracking “cookies†from its browser amounted to an abuse of Google’s dominant position and could concentrate advertising spend on its own systemshttps://t.co/qWWcam8f9K— Lucia Velasco (@jones_lucia) January 8, 2021
The CMA will investigate complaints that the internet group’s plans to remove third-party tracking “cookies†from its browser amounted to an abuse of Google’s dominant position and could concentrate advertising spend on its own systemshttps://t.co/qWWcam8f9K