Google has already announced the ban of cookies from the browser for the protection of users. As part of this, the tech giant has turned off cookies for 1 percent of its users. The initiative comes a few years after the launch of the Privacy Sandbox project. News Engadget.
In an announcement last year, the company announced that it would begin opting out of cookies by 1 percent of users from January 2024. Chrome accounts for more than half of the browser market share. According to Gizmodo, the company has turned off cookies for 30 million users.
In the first phase, users who are included in this Google initiative will see a notification after launching the browser. Where tracking protection or security feature users will be notified first. Many websites have not yet started working according to Google’s new policy, so there may be problems in using the Internet. However, Google will allow third party cookies to be turned on temporarily to avoid problems.