What Google's U-Turn on Third-Party Cookies Means for Chrome Privacy

October 8, 2024 Kate O'Flaherty

Earlier this year, Google ditched its plans to abolish support for third-party cookies in its Chrome browser. While privacy advocates called foul, the implications for users is not so clear cut.

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Tucker Carlson Promotes the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 in Elon Musk Interview
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While he doesn’t refer to it by name, Carlson is clearly promoting Project 2025 in a paid ad read—despite t...

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Lenovo Chromebook Duet Gen 9 Review: A Tiny Laptop
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This tiny Chromebook is now one of my favorite laptops for basic tasks.