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Update src/content/en/2025/cookies.md
Co-authored-by: Barry Pollard <barrypollard@google.com>
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- Other restrictions on cookies capabilities are used very little to not at all: if 10% of third-party cookies are partitioned (which represents a slight uptake from last year's 6%), 100% of third-party cookies have `SameSite=None` allowing them to be sent in cross-site requests. Additionally, cookies prefixes adoption is almost non-existent.
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Finally, while several web browsers have [deprecated or limited third-party cookies](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/Privacy/Guides/Third-party_cookies#how_do_browsers_handle_third-party_cookies) due to privacy concerns, Google has decided to <a hreflang="en" href="https://privacysandbox.com/news/update-on-plans-for-privacy-sandbox-technologies/">still support them in Chrome</a>.
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Google is also phasing out most technologies from its Privacy Sandbox initiative, initially designed to *``create a thriving web ecosystem that is respectful of users and private by default''*.
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Google is also phasing out most technologies from its Privacy Sandbox initiative, initially designed to *"create a thriving web ecosystem that is respectful of users and private by default"*.
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As a result, whether trackers use third-party cookies or develop other techniques (first-party syncing, fingerprinting, etc.) to track users online, cookies remain a fundamental component of the web that continue to pose privacy and security risks for users.

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