| This ship has sailed. The deprecation of 3rd party cookies will impact only the small ad-companies (the few that are still afloat) The behemoths of the industry (GOOG, FB, MSFT, AMZN) have moved beyond cookies to tracking users at an ID level.
And with data sharing agreements in place [1] the big guys can track users across the spectrum. Personal anecdote: Couple of days back me and a buddy were chatting over WhatsApp about a particular college. Neither of us had any affiliation to this college, and the college had come up in passing.
Couple of hours later, I began receiving ads on my Gmail about that _very same college_ Naysayers might refute and put it down to recency bias.
But this is just one example. I have noticed many others where my data has moved between GOOG n FB products in almost real time. The deprecation of 3rd party cookies will make the small time companies scramble to figure out alternatives, which will invariably be super expensive. Thereby leading to further deaths of the independent entities. So who is going to benefit from this deprecation?
GOOG/FB/MSFT/AMZN again. Yay! [1] https://www.reuters.com/article/technology/google-secretly-g... |
That's some serious accusations. Without strong proof I don't believe it.