Google Ends Privacy Sandbox, Reverting Chrome to Cookie Monster

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Google has quietly discontinued its Privacy Sandbox project, which aimed to eliminate third-party cookies in Chrome and enhance user privacy through on-device data processing. Despite initial progress and industry anticipation, low adoption and shifting priorities have led Google to retire the initiative, signaling a setback in the move towards a cookie-free internet and maintaining the status quo of user tracking for advertising.
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