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chrome deprecation
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The chrome deprecation tag on WindowsForum.com covers Google's evolving plans to phase out third-party cookies and related Privacy Sandbox APIs in the Chrome browser. Recent discussions focus on the reversal of the third-party cookie deprecation and the formal deprecation of the Topics API, with milestones targeting Chrome 144 and full removal by Chrome 150. Users and developers tracking these changes will find threads detailing the shifting timeline, cleanup efforts visible in Chromium developer traffic, and the broader implications for web privacy and advertising. The tag serves as a resource for understanding Chrome's deprecation roadmap and its impact on browsing and site functionality.
Google’s plan to replace third‑party cookies with a new set of “Privacy Sandbox” web APIs has quietly entered reverse: Chrome will continue to support third‑party cookies in normal browsing, and Google engineers have begun formally deprecating at least some of the Privacy Sandbox Ads APIs — most...