Google Faces Renewed Scrutiny Over Chrome’s Use of Third-Party Cookies in the UK
Key Points Google's decision to retain third-party cookies in Chrome has raised competition concerns from the UK’s CMA. The tech giant had originally planned to eliminate cookies but reversed course in response to advertiser backlash. Google now offers users the option to allow cookies, but regulators fear this could strengthen Google’s dominance in digital advertising. The CMA is considering further action if Google’s revised policy does not adequately address competition issues. Google (GOOGL.O) is again facing scrutiny over its online...