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Why Google's approach to replacing the cookie is drawing antitrust scrutiny
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04 Feb 2021 02:22
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u/None
7 comments
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u/PoopSoldier
04 Feb 2021 02:31
Why would stopping 3rd party cookies be bad?
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u/None
[OP]
04 Feb 2021 02:34
I don't know... if someone figures something out please tell me too..-
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u/kek
04 Feb 2021 04:09
only their cookies are allowed??
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u/Pingas
04 Feb 2021 04:41
Anything google does is bad. Nothing google does is good. Don’t adopt anything google as a standard or an idea. These are the rules of thumb.
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u/Wingo
04 Feb 2021 11:33
Who wants to bet this'll be one of those projects they shut down within a few months?
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u/NitroglycerinLtd
04 Feb 2021 11:48
Eh. Too much money in having monopolistic control over tracking all human activity on the web.
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u/Wingo
04 Feb 2021 13:26
Some of the projects they killed off were successful and had a large, loyal userbase.
7 comments
6 u/PoopSoldier 04 Feb 2021 02:31
5 u/None [OP] 04 Feb 2021 02:34
4 u/kek 04 Feb 2021 04:09
6 u/Pingas 04 Feb 2021 04:41
1 u/Wingo 04 Feb 2021 11:33
2 u/NitroglycerinLtd 04 Feb 2021 11:48
1 u/Wingo 04 Feb 2021 13:26