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| The UK will probe Google's plan to eliminate third-party cookies in Chrome Google is planning to eliminate third-party cookies in its Chrome browser by 2022, which sounds like a good thing for consumers worried about privacy. However, UK’s competition regulator has announced that its investigating the changes, out of concer... https://www.engadget.com/uk-regulato...114953394.html |
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