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Google gives legally binding commitments over Privacy Sandbox in UK

Google has pledged that it will develop new alternatives to third-party cookies under the CMA's oversight.

February 11, 2022 / 17:00 IST
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Google will also address competition concerns

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has announced that it has secured a legally binding commitment from Google to address competition concerns over the company's Privacy Sandbox.

The UK's competition regulator has said that it will keep a "close eye" on how Google plans to address these concerns. Privacy Sandbox is Google's attempt to replace third-party cookies, with a set of five application programming interfaces (API). Advertisers will use these tools to gauge customer interests in a non-intrusive and more secure way.

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This best of both world's approach has so far been meandering. Google first proposed FLoC as an early replacement for cookies and then announced the Topics API, once FLoC was met with backlash from critics.