Over the course of my 20-year career in digital advertising, I’ve mostly considered Google’s advertising business to be a threat to independent media. You might expect that I would be very critical of Google Chrome’s impending deprecation of the third-party cookie, and that I would see the emerging Privacy Sandbox APIs as an attempt by […]
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