Google's new cookie replacement hits real Android 13 hardware for the first time

Jules Wang

Android Police


Google's new cookie replacement hits real Android 13 hardware for the first time

Google makes the bulk of its money by selling and placing ads that are relevant to the users of its platforms whether it's Search, Chrome, or Android. The company has been under pressure to protect the privacy of its users while conducting its business. The process hasn't been easy — its initial replacement for tracking cookies was crushed under public scrutiny — and target dates have been moved back multiple times. Today marks a positive milestone, though, as Google is launching its Privacy Sandbox beta for Android.

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