Google’s Privacy Sandbox initiative won’t save you from web tracking



True to its word, Google has officially launched a beta of its “Privacy Sandbox”, a growing set of disparate initiatives designed to anonymise data tracking without wholly preventing it.

Per the landing page (opens in new tab) for the release (via Gizmodo (opens in new tab)), the core tenets of Privacy Sandbox include eliminating the sharing of cookie data between websites, and processing data on-device but away from apps and external servers, restricting their access to that data.



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