\"<p>Google
Google will gradually increase the trial population throughout the rest of the year and into 2023.<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Google<\/a> has announced to delay its ambitious plan to block third-party tracking cookies in Chrome browser to the second half of 2024.

Google originally announced its plan to phase out support for third-party tracking cookies in Chrome - called
Privacy Sandbox API<\/a> testing initiative - within two years in early 2020.

\"By Q3 2023, we expect the Privacy Sandbox APIs to be launched and generally available in Chrome,\" Anthony Chavez, VP, Privacy Sandbox, said in a statement late on Wednesday.

As developers adopt these APIs, \"we now intend to begin phasing out third-party cookies in Chrome in the second half of 2024\", he added.

The
Privacy Sandbox initiative<\/a> is to collaborate with the ecosystem on developing privacy-preserving alternatives to third-party cookies and other forms of cross-site tracking.

Over the past several months, Google has released trial versions of a number of new Privacy Sandbox APIs in Chrome for developers to test.

Earlier this year, Google reached an agreement with the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) on how its develops and releases the Privacy Sandbox in Chrome worldwide.

\"The most consistent feedback we've received is the need for more time to evaluate and test the new Privacy Sandbox technologies before deprecating third-party cookies in Chrome,\" said the company.

For these reasons, \"we are expanding the testing windows for the Privacy Sandbox APIs before we disable third-party cookies in Chrome\".

Developers can already test these APIs now, and beginning in early August, the Privacy Sandbox trials will expand to millions of users globally.

Google will gradually increase the trial population throughout the rest of the year and into 2023.


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谷歌现在延迟2024年末阻止第三方饼干在Chrome

隐私沙箱倡议与生态系统合作在发展中保护隐私替代第三方饼干和其他形式的跨站点跟踪。

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< p >谷歌将逐渐增加审判人口在今年剩下的时间和到2023年。< / p >
谷歌将逐渐增加审判人口在今年剩下的时间和到2023年。
谷歌宣布推迟其雄心勃勃的计划阻止第三方跟踪cookie在2024年下半年的Chrome浏览器。

谷歌最初宣布的计划逐步淘汰支持第三方跟踪cookie在Chrome -隐私沙箱API测试计划在两年内,在2020年初。

“到2023年第三季度,我们期望隐私沙箱api来启动和一般可用在Chrome,”安东尼•查韦斯VP,隐私沙箱,周三晚些时候在一份声明中说。

作为开发人员采用这些api,“我们现在打算开始逐步取消第三方饼干在Chrome在2024年下半年“,他补充道。

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隐私沙箱倡议与生态系统合作在发展中保护隐私替代第三方饼干和其他形式的跨站点跟踪。

在过去的几个月里,谷歌发布了大量新的隐私沙箱api的试用版Chrome的开发人员测试。

今年早些时候,谷歌达成协议与英国竞争和市场管理局(CMA)如何开发和发布Chrome浏览器的隐私沙箱。

“最一致的反馈我们收到了需要更多的时间来评估和测试新的隐私沙箱技术不以为然的第三方饼干之前Chrome,”说,该公司。

由于这些原因,“我们扩大隐私沙箱的测试windows api之前禁用第三方饼干在Chrome”。

现在开发人员已经可以测试这些api,从八月初开始,隐私沙箱的试验将扩展到全球成千上万的用户。

谷歌将逐渐增加审判人口在今年剩下的时间和到2023年。


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\"&lt;p&gt;Google
Google will gradually increase the trial population throughout the rest of the year and into 2023.<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Google<\/a> has announced to delay its ambitious plan to block third-party tracking cookies in Chrome browser to the second half of 2024.

Google originally announced its plan to phase out support for third-party tracking cookies in Chrome - called
Privacy Sandbox API<\/a> testing initiative - within two years in early 2020.

\"By Q3 2023, we expect the Privacy Sandbox APIs to be launched and generally available in Chrome,\" Anthony Chavez, VP, Privacy Sandbox, said in a statement late on Wednesday.

As developers adopt these APIs, \"we now intend to begin phasing out third-party cookies in Chrome in the second half of 2024\", he added.

The
Privacy Sandbox initiative<\/a> is to collaborate with the ecosystem on developing privacy-preserving alternatives to third-party cookies and other forms of cross-site tracking.

Over the past several months, Google has released trial versions of a number of new Privacy Sandbox APIs in Chrome for developers to test.

Earlier this year, Google reached an agreement with the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) on how its develops and releases the Privacy Sandbox in Chrome worldwide.

\"The most consistent feedback we've received is the need for more time to evaluate and test the new Privacy Sandbox technologies before deprecating third-party cookies in Chrome,\" said the company.

For these reasons, \"we are expanding the testing windows for the Privacy Sandbox APIs before we disable third-party cookies in Chrome\".

Developers can already test these APIs now, and beginning in early August, the Privacy Sandbox trials will expand to millions of users globally.

Google will gradually increase the trial population throughout the rest of the year and into 2023.


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