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The phase-out of invasive third-party cookies marks a big step towards an Open Web that values privacy.

As a regular Chrome user, I didn't want to wait until the end of 2024. If you feel the same, you can block third-party cookies in Chrome now. Just head to Settings, select Privacy and Security and activate Block third-party cookies. Just beware, as some sites might stop working.

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