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Google's grip on search at risk as US govt pushes for Chrome sell-off
The US Department of Justice has doubled down on its demand for Google to sell its Chrome browser, and to stop paying partners for preferential treatment of its search engine.
What Chrome’s potential spin-off means for browsers and the ad ecosystem
As the Department of Justice pushes for Google to divest Chrome, the ripple effects could redefine browser competition, shake up web standards, and disrupt the advertising ecosystem as we know it.
Google reverses plan to eliminate cookies from Chrome
In a surprising turn of events, Google says it is now 'proposing an updated approach that elevates user choice' instead of removing cookies entirely from Chrome.
Navigating the cookieless future: Insights from industry leaders
Although cookie deprecation on Chrome has been delayed yet again, more and more industry experts are urging the 75% of marketers still relying on third-party cookies to make the change to first-party data.
Is Topics too basic?
Google Chrome's new proposed cookie alternative may be favoured by consumers and regulators, but appears to offer significantly reduced value for advertisers, according to early reactions from adtech experts.
Google's cookie stay of execution changes nothing
The delay wasn’t a surprise, so can we get on with industry evolution now?
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