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Google to phase out most invasive internet tracking

Google sounded the death knell for the most invasive internet trackers on Tuesday as it said its Chrome browser would phase out the use of cross-website cookies, which have underpinned digital advertising for 25 years.

Following recent bans introduced by Apple, Microsoft and Mozilla, Google said it would also aim to make “obsolete” so-called third-party cookies that follow internet users from site to site, sometimes tracing their browsing for months at a time.

The changes to Chrome, which launched just over a decade ago but now dominates the desktop browser market, will restrict the flow of data to ad agencies and brokers — a trend digital marketers refer to as “the cookie apocalypse”.

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