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Google Chrome's Justin Schuh on Privacy Sandbox developments


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The race is on to find an alternative technology to replace the third-party tracking cookies advertisers use to target and measure online ads.
Google, owner of the world's most popular web browser, set the countdown clock ticking last year when it said it would end support for third-party cookies in Chrome by 2022. It's been experimenting with tools in its "Privacy Sandbox" that are designed to allow advertising to continue to work on the web but in a less privacy encroaching way. 
Last month, Google said one of those new techniques — Federated Learning of Cohorts (also known as FLoC) — was "nearly as effective as cookie-based approaches" in its own tests. FLoC uses machine learning algorithms that run on a user's device to cluster people into interest-based groups based on behavior like their browsing history. It's now preparing to let other adtech companies experiment with some of its proposals.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120226:02:37:00

you made the decision you weren't going to use google or g-mail, youtube. two days ago they came out with a do not track button. is this something that has to be repeatedly signaled in order to not track us. john? >> the way that is being conceived of right now, would be something that you would set your browser one time and it would send that message to all websites. the problem right now is that a number of the browsers have started to enable people to send that message but there is no clear obligation yet on the part of the websites as to what they will do when they get the message. i'm part of a working group with something called the w3c. worldwide web consortium trying to come up with precisely what the company's obligations would be and google is at that table. >> judge jeanine: but there are no real federal regulations

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120226:09:37:00

you made the decision you weren't going to use google or g-mail, youtube. two days ago they came out with a do not track button. is this something that has to be repeatedly signaled in order to not track us. john? >> the way that is being conceived of right now, would be something that you would set your browser one time and it would send that message to all websites. the problem right now is that a number of the browsers have started to enable people to send that message but there is no clear obligation yet on the part of the websites as to what they will do when they get the message. i'm part of a working group with something called the w3c. worldwide web consortium trying to come up with precisely what the company's obligations would be and google is at that table. >> judge jeanine: but there are no real federal regulations

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120226:05:37:00

you made the decision you weren't going to use google or g-mail, youtube. two days ago they came out with a do not track button. is this something that has to be repeatedly signaled in order to not track us. john? >> the way that is being conceived of right now, would be something that you would set your browser one time and it would send that message to all websites. the problem right now is that a number of the browsers have started to enable people to send that message but there is no clear obligation yet on the part of the websites as to what they will do when they get the message. i'm part of a working group with something called the w3c. worldwide web consortium trying to come up with precisely what the company's obligations would be and google is at that table. >> judge jeanine: but there are no real federal regulations

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