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    preciousBy preciousOctober 26, 2025Updated:November 2, 2025No Comments
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    Google has officially ended its Privacy Sandbox initiative, retiring 10 major technologies due to low adoption and limited value. The Privacy Sandbox tech was a six-year program designed to replace third-party cookies with privacy-preserving alternatives. 

    Instead of pushing new tracking alternatives to replace third-party cookies, Google will now focus on strengthening Chrome’s core privacy protections, preserving user choice and supporting cross-browser industry standards.

    This shift comes after six years of development and mixed industry reactions. Google’s Privacy Sandbox aimed to create privacy-first advertising tools but unfortunately faced technical shortcomings and competitive criticism. 

    The tech was built to offer a middle ground in the sense of addressing growing privacy concerns while preserving the business models that prop up the web’s free content. But according to Google, the project’s low adoption and industry feedback showed it did not provide value, at least not enough value. 

    Now due to this phasing out, Google will maintain only three Privacy Sandbox technologies: CHIPS for partitioned cookies to break cross-site tracking, FedCM for federated login that reduces data exposure, and Private State Tokens for fraud prevention and reduction. Also, the tech giant will no longer pursue Chrome-specific ad tracking solutions. 

    Instead, Google’s focus has shifted to building Chrome to further protect user privacy through features like Incognito mode enhancements and AI-powered security, while still allowing third-party cookies for advertisers. These moves aim to prioritize empowering users without forcing disruptive changes on advertisers and publishers.

    However, critics and regulatory bodies have long argued that Google’s implementations disproportionately favored its own ad systems while restricting rivals’ access and, in a way,  hindered competition.

    For instance, the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) responded to these concerns in 2022 by imposing binding commitments on Google. However, following Google’s recent announcement of Privacy Sandbox’s phase-out, the CMA formally released Google from these commitments.

    Furthermore, beyond advertising, Google’s Chrome browser now has to deal with growing competition from other search engines like Apple’s Safari and Microsoft’s Edge, where both tout stronger default privacy protections. Another point of concern is the recent rise of AI-powered search engines like Perplexity’s Comet, as they are known to add new and advanced privacy dynamics into the mix.

    Google’s pivot highlights the rubbles tech giants have recently found themselves under, where they have to balance privacy with satisfying advertising needs or risk severe sanctions from regulatory bodies.

    For now, Google’s ambitious effort to reinvent how online tracking works has come to an end. 

    “For the areas moving forward, we’ll continue to utilize learnings from the retired Privacy Sandbox technologies, share web platform proposals for ecosystem feedback, and build with developer choice and user protection at the core,” Anthony Chavez, VP, Privacy Sandbox, said in a press release.

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