1.Are you ready ?
Chrome's cookie feature being phased out - there's only about a year left on the schedule, I think.
[Dig Up] Google: 'Within 2 years, we'll completely ban cookie use in Chrome'
On the 16th, Google announced it would phase out third-party cookies in the Chrome browser within 2 years. Why are third-party cookies being eliminated? * Although mobile-only, 40% of...
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2. Sessions ride on cookies~
Required background knowledge~ Cookie vs. Session
[CS] Cookies and Sessions
Before learning about cookies and sessions, it's worth knowing the background. HTTP is fundamentally a Stateless protocol. Being stateless means that in communication between client and server, the server cannot...
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3. After 'User-Agent'
1) FLoC Federated Learning of Cohorts
-> but, it's actually running into the issue of being worse for privacy
Why Chrome's 'FLoC' - designed with users in mind - is being shunned
Chrome browser. Google announced they'd stop supporting third-party cookies in the Chrome browser. That was back in January last year...
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2) Migrate to 'Client Hints' migration guide
Migrate to User-Agent Client Hints
Strategies to migrate your site from relying on the user-agent string to the new User-Agent Client Hints.
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