The tech giant has randomly selected one per cent of Chrome users globally - about 30 million people - to be the first to have third-party cookies turned off.
Google is set to roll out a feature called Tracking Protection on January 4 to just 1 per cent of Chrome users globally that will block third-party cookies.
Less than a month after the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) confirmed it would be investigating the competitive impact of Amazon Web Services (AWS) preferential pricing deals on the UK cloud market, data reveals the CMA is benefiting from cut-price Amazon cloud services.