
In the New Year, meaning in 2024, Google plans to give its millions of users a new gift. Currently, Google’s Chrome browser does not track user data while browsing websites. However, whenever you open a website on Google or Google Chrome, a new option may appear where it suggests accepting cookies. By accepting these cookies, the website promises to enhance your experience by providing tailored advertisements based on your data.
If you decide to accept cookies when using Google or Google Chrome, a new feature will be introduced where users can disable (opt-out) third-party cookies. This web cookie is a small file that is used when opening any website, stored either on the user’s phone or system. Therefore, when you search for a specific topic, you may receive related advertisements repeatedly. This can be a concern for many users. Now, a trial for this feature is underway, and it will soon be available to all users.
Google has incorporated a new feature into its Chrome browser, allowing users to disable third-party cookies. This small file, which is present when opening any website, can be stored on the user’s phone or system. Searching for a particular topic may result in seeing related advertisements repeatedly. Users may face challenges due to this, and testing for this feature is currently ongoing. Soon, all users will have access to this feature, providing a solution to the repeated advertisement issue.