![]() Millions of Chrome browsers, silently opting in Chrome users and sorting them into groups also known as cohorts based on behavior and other attributes, and then sharing the data with third-party Tracker blocking, and in line with the extension's purpose of protecting privacy in the Chrome browser, according to the company.Įric Wheeler believes it’s time to "let the cookie die." In my opinion, that is correct, but it's a little more complicated than that. DuckDuckGo Search is now configured to opt-out of FLoC for users of the extension or the app.
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