Apple’s Safari and Mozilla’s Firefox have already taken a stand against third-party cookies, those tiny browser files that allow data traders and advertising companies to create a profile of our browsing habits and preferences.
But when Google announced it would phase them out in its Chrome browser, competition concerns arose. Although potentially increasing user privacy, it was feared the measure would only strengthen Google’s advertising position with the world’s most popular browser.
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