Disabling Third-Party Cookies Doesn’t (Meaningfully) Improve Privacy

Kevin Montrose: The other is Apple’s Safari browser, which denies setting third-party cookies unless a user has “interacted” with the framed content. The definition of “interacted” is a bit fuzzy, but clicking seems to do it. No other browser does this, or anything like it. There are some laughably simple hacks around this, like floating … Continue reading Disabling Third-Party Cookies Doesn’t (Meaningfully) Improve Privacy