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A private web that works for you

Learn about privacy on Chrome

Chrome is rebuilding the foundation of the web with your privacy in mind. We’re phasing out A "cookie" is a small piece of data stored in the browser when you visit a website. Third-party cookies are stored by a service that operates across multiple sites. For example, an ad platform might store a cookie when you visit a news site. First-party cookies are stored by a website itself. to make way for new, enhanced privacy protections to keep you safe online.

How Chrome keeps you safe

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Take more control of your ads

Chrome gives you more control of how your data is used in the ads you see. You can block ad topics you're not interested in, and Chrome uses techniques like Differential privacy is a system for sharing information about a dataset, without revealing private information about individuals or whether they belong to the dataset. to help protect your browsing history and identity.

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Browse with privacy, not paywalls

Billions of people worldwide rely on the internet as a source of information. Most of it is free of charge because sites and apps can make money through advertising. Without it, your favorite creators might need to hide their content behind paywalls. With Chrome, you can have both: privacy protections and access to information without barriers.

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Stay protected from hidden trackers

Chrome is saying goodbye to third-party cookies in 2024. But they aren’t the only way you can be tracked online. As you browse, invasive practices like Information collected about your device, apps, or software, and combined over time to create a "fingerprint" of who you are. can enable sites to create a profile of you without your knowledge. Chrome is building new features that minimize the amount of data collected, like your An IP address is a unique address that identifies a device on the internet or a local network. , to help prevent sites from tracking you.

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Take control with our new privacy settings

Explore our new, easy-to-understand controls in settings so you can make the best choices about your ads.

See privacy settings

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    Making technology for everyone means protecting everyone who uses it. Explore what Google does to help you stay safe online.

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  • Privacy Sandbox

    The Privacy Sandbox reduces cross-site and cross-app tracking while helping to keep online content and services free for all.

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