![]() When they do, third-party cookies will effectively be unusable.Īdditionally, Chrome currently only allows cookies to function in a third-party context if they have the “SameSite” attribute set to None and the are labelled as secure, meaning they can only be used over HTTPS. Chrome has announced plans to stop supporting third-party cookies sometime in 2023. Firefox and Safari started blocking third-party cookies by default starting in 20, respectively. Third-party cookie limitationsĬookies used in a third-party context are being widely deprecated. Cross-Device Analytics and Customer Journey Analytics can stitch across cookies using a person ID, such as a hashed login id, if one is available.
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