Jump to content
  • Sign Up
×
×
  • Create New...

Chrome cookies reprieved amid Google Privacy Sandbox changes


Recommended Posts

  • Diamond Member

This is the hidden content, please

Chrome cookies reprieved amid
This is the hidden content, please
Privacy Sandbox changes

This is the hidden content, please
has dramatically changed course on its proposals to deprecate
This is the hidden content, please
in the Chrome web browser in favour of a “new experience” that it claims will enable people to make an “informed choice” about their web privacy.

The changes, which mirror those made already in the Firefox and Safari browsers, would have been due to roll out in the near future after a series of delays dating back years.

Many of these delays arose as

This is the hidden content, please
sought to
This is the hidden content, please
and the ***’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), which had argued that eliminating third-party cookies would concentrate online ad spend in
This is the hidden content, please
’s hands, damage competition and harm consumers.

This is the hidden content, please
, Anthony Chavez,
This is the hidden content, please
vice-president of Privacy Sandbox, said the project had been developed with the goal of finding services that meaningfully elevate online privacy while preserving the ad-supported web, supporting a vibrant ecosystem of online publishers, connecting businesses with users and offering free access to content.

“Throughout this process, we’ve received feedback from a wide variety of stakeholders, including regulators like the ***’s CMA and Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), publishers, web developers and standards groups, civil society, and participants in the advertising industry,” he said.

“This feedback has helped us craft solutions that aim to support a competitive and thriving marketplace that works for publishers and advertisers, and encourage the adoption of privacy-enhancing technologies.

“Early testing from ad tech companies, including

This is the hidden content, please
, has indicated that the Privacy Sandbox APIs have the potential to achieve these outcomes,” he continued. “We expect that overall performance using Privacy Sandbox APIs will improve over time as industry adoption increases.

“At the same time, we recognise this transition requires significant work by many participants, and will have an impact on publishers, advertisers and everyone involved in online advertising.

“In light of this, we are proposing an updated approach that elevates user choice,” said Chavez. “Instead of deprecating third-party cookies, we would introduce a new experience in Chrome that lets people make an informed choice that applies across their web browsing, and they’d be able to adjust that choice at any time. We’re discussing this new path with regulators, and will engage with the industry as we roll this out.”

He went on to state that

This is the hidden content, please
******** committed to making the Privacy Sandbox APIs available and supported to further improve privacy and utility, and committed to offering additional privacy controls, such as introducing IP protection into Chrome’s Incognito mode.

James Rosewell, co-founder of

This is the hidden content, please
, the organisation that brought the complaint that kicked off the CMA’s initial investigation, hailed a “clear admission by
This is the hidden content, please
” that its plan to “enclose” the Open Web was failing.

“Their goal was to remove the interoperability that enabled businesses to work together without interference from monopolists, but a combination of regulatory and industry pressure has put paid to that,” he said. 

“We’ve long called for Privacy Sandbox to be allowed to compete on its merits,” said Rosewell. “If advertisers prefer its approach, and consumers value the alleged privacy benefits, then it will be universally adopted. What wasn’t acceptable was for a solution like this to be forced on the market whilst removing any alternative choices.”

Rosewell said that Movement for an Open Web would be keeping a close eye on developments going forward, saying it was important for the choice

This is the hidden content, please
does eventually offer Chrome users to be truly informed, unbiased and applicable equally to
This is the hidden content, please
’s properties and those of others.

He warned there was nothing in

This is the hidden content, please
’s announcement that stopped it from revisiting the now-abandoned proposals, and regulators would need to work hard to make sure that
This is the hidden content, please
is legally compelled to guarantee interoperability in perpetuity. 

“Movement for an Open Web started this process in September 2020,” said Rosewell. “It’s now clear regulators are having an impact and they’re only just turning their attention to Apple and

This is the hidden content, please
’s wider product range. After all,
This is the hidden content, please
and Apple work as one company where
This is the hidden content, please
pay Apple $20bn per year, and Apple receive 36% of search revenue. That unholy relationship needs to be unwound.”

CMA swings into action

The CMA, which intervened in the past over concerns Privacy Sandbox would distort competition, said it needed to carefully consider

This is the hidden content, please
’s new proposals, and would be working closely with the ICO on this.

A spokesperson for the regulator said it would welcome views on the revised approach, including on potential implications for both consumers and markets, and is calling on interested parties to have their say in a refreshed consultation process,

This is the hidden content, please
.

Meanwhile, ICO deputy commissioner Stephen Bonner expressed disappointment at the changes.

“From the start of

This is the hidden content, please
’s Sandbox project in 2019, it has been our view that blocking third-party cookies would be a positive step for consumers,” he said.

“Our ambition to support the creation of a more privacy-friendly internet continues. Despite

This is the hidden content, please
’s decision, we continue to encourage the digital advertising industry to move to more private alternatives to third-party cookies, and not to resort to more opaque forms of tracking.

“We will monitor how the industry responds and consider regulatory action where systemic non-compliance is identified for all companies including

This is the hidden content, please
,” said Bonner.



This is the hidden content, please

#Chrome #cookies #reprieved #

This is the hidden content, please
#Privacy #Sandbox

This is the hidden content, please

This is the hidden content, please

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Vote for the server

    To vote for this server you must login.

    Jim Carrey Flirting GIF

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.

Important Information

Privacy Notice: We utilize cookies to optimize your browsing experience and analyze website traffic. By consenting, you acknowledge and agree to our Cookie Policy, ensuring your privacy preferences are respected.