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Google Chrome 84 Limits Cookie Tracking And Blocks Notifications

The changes require developers to set their cookies' SameSite attribute or Google will automatically switch their setting to a more secure option, which is something that can potentially break websites.

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Google Chrome 84 is now available for all desktop users after a coronavirus prompted delay, and the browser latest version resumes the SameSite cookie changes Google started implementing with Chrome 80.

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If you’ll remember, Google had to roll the feature back a couple of months after it was first introduced in an effort to ensure that it doesn’t cause online services and portals to stop working in the midst of coronavirus—related lockdowns.

The changes require developers to set their cookies’ SameSite attribute or Google will automatically switch their setting to a more secure option, which is something that can potentially break websites.

Now that enough time has passed, Google has likely decided that it was time to enforce the SameSite attribute changes to prevent security issues caused by cookie vulnerabilities.

As 9to5Google notes, Chrome 84 will also come with the ability to block intrusive notifications, such as annoying follow requests from websites that keep popping up every visit. Users simply have to click the bell icon in the address bar and choose “Continue blocking” to prevent the pop-ups from appearing again.

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In addition, the Google Chrome 84 will notify desktop users if they’re downloading EXE, APK, and other executable files over an HTTP or over an HTTPS page as an added layer of security against potential threats to their system.

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