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minus-squareFlowVoidlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up6·1 年前First of all, Chrome still has 3rd party cookies even after implementing their new tracking system. Second of all, 3rd party cookies could be turned off and not replaced with any tracking system at all. Safari and Firefox have already done so.
First of all, Chrome still has 3rd party cookies even after implementing their new tracking system.
Second of all, 3rd party cookies could be turned off and not replaced with any tracking system at all. Safari and Firefox have already done so.