Google is testing its new Privacy Sandbox settings in Chrome
that allows remarketing and ad click measurement without tracking behavior across sites.
Origin trials will let Google test experimental Chrome technology with a limited number of people to make sure it's ready for general use. Starting today, developers can begin testing code for Topics, FLEDGE and Attribution Reporting in the Canary Chrome beta"and we'll progress to origin trials with a limited number of Chrome Beta users as soon as possible," it wrote. Eventually, the company will expand trials to a stable version of Chrome to access a larger user subset.
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