The developers behind open-source content blocking extension uBlock Origin implemented a defense against CNAME-based tracking in November and now Brave has done so as well. While Google tries to win support for its various Privacy Sandbox proposals, which aim to provide marketers with ostensibly privacy-preserving alternatives to increasingly shunned third-party cookies, marketers have been relying on CNAME shenanigans to pass their third-party trackers off as first-party resources. Google Chrome has implemented its SameSite cookie scheme as a prelude to its planned 2022 phase-out of third-party cookies, maybe. Microsoft Edge, meanwhile, has a tiered scheme that defaults to a "Balanced" setting, which blocks some third-party cookies. and why we all shouldn't get too much of it READ MORE Brave, Google, Microsoft, Mozilla gather together to talk web privacy.
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