Technology It Seems Like Google Just Killed Privacy Sandbox

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Six years after it announced Privacy Sandbox, Google revealed today that this attempt to replace third-party cookies is effectively dead.

“We’ve made the decision to maintain our current approach to offering users third-party cookie choice in Chrome, and will not be rolling out a new standalone prompt for third-party cookies,” Google vice president Anthony Chavez writes. “Users can continue to choose the best option for themselves in Chrome’s Privacy and Security Settings.”

Privacy Sandbox has always been more theater than reality. When Google announced this effort in 2019, it described Privacy Sandbox has an open standard that would somehow protect user’s privacy while meeting the needs of advertisers. But it was nothing of the kind: Privacy Sandbox was a smokescreen that used social engineering to get users to opt in to “personalization” that would give advertisers an even clearer view of their audience than was possible with the third-party cookies they use to track us online.

Regulators saw Privacy Sandbox for what it was, triggering regulatory oversight and multiple delays as Google kept going back to the drawing board to redesign it again and again. It finally began rolling out Privacy Sandbox as an alternative to third-party cookies in Chrome in 2023, with the aim of replacing third-party cookies in the future. But now that effort is over.
 

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Advertisers were pissed it made the spy tech exclusive to Google, it did not do much to protect user privacy. Instead of eliminating tracking, it simply shifted it from third-party cookies to Google’s own Privacy Sandbox, which could further reinforce Google’s monopoly.
 
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