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  2. Third-party cookies - Wikipedia

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    The same update also added an option to block first-party cookies. [13] Google planned to start blocking third-party cookies by default in late 2024, and in January 2024 started this process with a pilot scheme in which blocking has been implemented for 1% of all Chrome users.

  3. HTTP cookie - Wikipedia

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    In May 2020, Google Chrome 83 introduced new features to block third-party cookies by default in its Incognito mode for private browsing, making blocking optional during normal browsing. The same update also added an option to block first-party cookies. [68] In April 2024, Chrome postponed third-party cookie blocking by default to 2025. [69]

  4. GNU IceCat - Wikipedia

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    IceCat includes additional security features, such as the option to block third party zero-length image files resulting in third-party cookies, also known as web bugs [8] (This feature is available in Firefox 1.0, 1.5, and 3.0, but the UI option was absent on 2.0). [8] GNU IceCat also provides warnings for URL redirection. [8]

  5. Clear cookies on a web browser - AOL Help

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    Clearing the cookies in your browser will fix most of these problems. • Clear your browser's cookies in Edge • Clear your browser's cookies in Safari • Clear your browser's cookies in Firefox • Clear your browser's cookies in Chrome. Internet Explorer may still work with some AOL services, but is no longer supported by Microsoft.

  6. Protecting your AOL Account

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    Websites offer you several privacy options, including the option to opt out of mailing lists that share your information. You should opt out of being part of the list in order to keep your information secure. Learn more on how to unsubscribe or block spam messages. Get a separate email account for personal use

  7. Google to test new feature limiting advertisers' use of ... - AOL

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    Google plans to completely phase out the use of third-party cookies for users in the second half of 2024. The timeline, however, is subject to addressing antitrust concerns raised by UK's ...

  8. Internet privacy - Wikipedia

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    Users can also control third-party web tracking to some extent by other means. Opt-out cookies let users block websites from installing future cookies. Websites may be blocked from installing third-party advertisers or cookies on a browser, which will prevent tracking on the user's page. [113]

  9. Enable cookies in your web browser - AOL Help

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    With cookies turned on, the next time you return to a website, it will remember things like your login info, your site preferences, or even items you placed in a virtual shopping cart! • Enable cookies in Firefox • Enable cookies in Chrome. By default, cookies are automatically enabled in Safari and Edge.