Google now lets users block FLoC – but it’s not easy



    The latest bleeding edge Canary build of Google’s Chrome web browser has added an option to disable the controversial Federated Learning of Cohorts (FLoC) feature. 

    Google touts FLoC as a better replacement for tracking cookies. Instead of tracking individual users, Google argues that by grouping users based on their interests and demographics, derived from their browsing history, FLoC will help deliver advertisements without using privacy-invading third-party cookies.



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