Chrome is starting the next stage of testing for the Privacy Sandbox ads relevance and measurement proposals. Developers can begin testing globally the Topics, FLEDGE, and Attribution Reporting APIs in Chrome
The Chromium blog regularly features progress updates on the Privacy Sandbox
in chrome go to
chrome://settings/privacySandbox
toggle on privacy sandbox trial
When on, sites may use the privacy-preserving techniques shown here to provide their content and services. These include alternatives to cross-site tracking. More trials may be added over time.
so FLoC should be left off?
@killagator on Android FLoC won't toggle on if you have toggled the sandbox trial on
so not for WIn 11/laptop then?
@killagator yeah should be in chrome settings
Chrome://settings/privacysandbox
It's a chrome setting for all OS's
thx!
The Privacy Sandbox on Android aims to introduce new mobile app solutions that work in a fundamentally more private way.
https://blog.google/products/android/introducing-privacy-sandbox-android/#