Remember those crumbly cookies that track your browsing habits? Google originally planned to ditch them in Chrome, but they’ve changed their mind. Here’s the short story:
- Google won’t get rid of tracking cookies in Chrome anymore.
- Instead, you’ll get new settings to control how websites follow you online.
- This is a big change because Google was planning to stop cookies for a long time.
Why the Change?
People like you, advertisers, and even governments all had thoughts on getting rid of cookies. So, Google decided to give you more control over your privacy instead.
What Now?
- Chrome will have new privacy settings you can choose from.
- Google will still work on ways to protect privacy without getting rid of cookies entirely.
- This might affect how you see ads online, but it’s too early to say for sure.
The Bottom Line
You have more control over your privacy in Chrome now. Google is still figuring things out, so stay tuned for how this changes the internet in the future!