The billions of folks who browse the internet every day are not up in arms about Google's announcement last week proposing cohort-based targeting as the replacement for cookies.
Google is phasing out user-tracking "cookies" which allow the web giant to deliver personalised ads.
The downside of employing these cookies has been that they have raised the hackles of privacy defenders. The US internet giant has been hammered by critics over user privacy, and is keenly aware of trends for legislation protecting people's data rights.
Google, only last month, unveiled the results of tests showing an alternative to the longstanding tracking practice, claiming it could improve online privacy while still enabling advertisers to serve up relevant messages.
A Nabisco plant in New Jersey will close for good by summer's end after 63 years of operation, leaving as many as 600 people without jobs, officials said.
By Alexa Rodriguez
Feb 4, 2021
Our Houston Women guest this episode is college student and business owner Danielle Flores. Dana met her at a charity event and they really connected! Danielle recently launched her baking business called Home Sweets Comforts. Her goal is to bring back the comforts of home when you take a bite of her pastries. Dana and Danielle talk about becoming an entrepreneur while juggling other responsibilities like work and school.
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KGTV: Girl Scouts Find New Ways To Sell Cookies
February 2, 2021
February 2, 2021
You won t see many Girl Scouts going door to door or posted up in front of grocery stores this year.
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