Google releases “Ready for Builders” blog to address Privacy Sandbox objections
时间:2024-06-26 07:32:47 阅读(143)
On January 10, 2024, Google released a blog addressing certain misconceptions surrounding its Privacy Sandbox, titled “Ready for Builders.” The blog, written by Victor Wong, senior director of product management, Privacy Sandbox, has spoken on the importance of working together to transition the Internet into increasing its privacy. “Users deserve it, and a growing set of regulations require it. Making this transition while continuing to support free access to online content and experiences is the core of Privacy Sandbox’s mission. This requires new privacy-preserving technologies that support key developer needs—including online advertising—that today rely on third-party cookies and other identifiers that can track user activity across sites. In contrast, other web browsers have restricted third-party cookies without providing viable alternatives to support developers. This makes it harder for publishers to support their content and services, and it’s bad for user privacy because it leads to more covert forms of user tracking,” the blog added.
“In contrast, other web browsers have restricted third-party cookies without providing viable alternatives to support developers. This makes it harder for publishers to support their content and services, and it’s bad for user privacy because it leads to more covert forms of user tracking. But make no mistake; even with new building blocks in place, moving away from third-party cookies is a significant change. After all, the industry has optimised around cookies for nearly three decades! And change is hard, requiring time and effort to understand and adopt new approaches,” the blog highlighted.
“A growing number of organisations are leaning into this change. They’re showing it’s possible to evolve their existing solutions, and build new ones, using Privacy Sandbox and other privacy-preserving technologies. It’s inspiring to see these innovations, and we’re excited for how they’ll advance over time,” the blog concluded.
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