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Google’s next big step in its two-year march to remove support for third-party cookies on its Chrome browser went into effect last Monday and brought with it concerns over a new capability, moves by Microsoft to react to the changes and continued uncertainty brought about by the slow pace of the rollout.
The effort to overhaul how same-site cookies are handled by the Chrome browser was initially revealed last May, following similar moves by Apple and its Safari browser in April 2017 and Mozilla/Firefox that November.
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