![]() Wilander notes that users might not notice a big change because ITP has been doing this more or less already. This is a significant improvement for privacy since it removes any sense of exceptions or ‘a little bit of cross-site tracking is allowed,’” Wilander notes in the announcement post on the blog for WebKit, which is Apple’s in-house browser engine that powers many of its features under the hood. “Cookies for cross-site resources are now blocked by default across the board. We will report on our experiences of full third-party cookie blocking to the privacy groups in W3C to help other browsers take the leap.- John Wilander March 24, 2020 This update takes several important steps to fight cross-site tracking and make it more safe to browse the web.
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