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Why is Google delaying the deprecation of cookies?

The third-party cookie is crumbling slowly. It does not mean that the industry will have to wait for the next 24 months, and watch Google launch the new Privacy Sandbox through another blog.

June 26, 2021 / 03:50 IST
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Privacy Sandbox needs to move from browser-based cohorts to universally codified cohorts, to gain acceptance.
Privacy Sandbox needs to move from browser-based cohorts to universally codified cohorts, to gain acceptance.

Google, through a blogpost shared an updated timeline for its Privacy Sandbox milestones, including a fresh set of dates for phasing out third-party cookies.

Launched by Chrome in 2019, the Privacy Sandbox is supposed to be a collaborative, open source effort to develop a new set of standards to define an Open Web Platform that replaces legacy and data-intensive mechanisms with safer solutions that protect the consumer's privacy.

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It is important to note that the Privacy Sandbox initiative covers preventing covert tracking, verifying consumers' authenticity, showing relevant content and advertising, and more importantly, measuring digital ads in an anonymized way. A very tall order.

Despite offering more than 30 proposals, along with active engagement with all the industry bodies across brands, platforms and publishers, the reality is that the Privacy Sandbox failed to reach admissible consensus from industry for total deployment. And this falls across two broad areas: