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Explaining Google Chrome's new Privacy Sandbox
(www.spacebar.news)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
An advertising company is telling everyone their browser (they designed to better serve eyeballs to their advertising customers) is not a privacy nightmare...
Next up a slaughterhouse releases its new "Animal welfare policy".
I mean, this is "bad", but I think it's objectively better than 3rd party cookies. I don't care either way.
Every single browser (including Chrome) has already agreed to remove support for third party cookies, and virtually all of them have already done so (by default anyway - you can enable them if you have compatibility issues).
That's not something we should be comparing this new feature to.