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Google Ends Privacy Sandbox Project After Six Years

Key Takeaways

  • Google officially ends its six-year Privacy Sandbox initiative
  • Project failed due to low adoption and regulatory pressure
  • Company will continue privacy work but drop Privacy Sandbox branding
  • Third-party cookie phase-out replaced with user-controlled approach

Google has officially shut down its Privacy Sandbox project, a six-year effort to replace third-party cookies with privacy-focused advertising technology. The company confirmed the complete retirement of the initiative due to “low levels of adoption” and regulatory challenges.

Project Sunset Announcement

Anthony Chavez, Google’s Vice President, announced the decision on the project’s website, stating the company is sunsetting all remaining Sandbox technologies. A Google spokesperson told AdWeek: “We will be continuing our work to improve privacy across Chrome, Android, and the web, but moving away from the Privacy Sandbox branding.”

Regulatory Challenges and Delays

The Privacy Sandbox faced significant regulatory scrutiny from both the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority and the US Department of Justice. Regulators were concerned about the initiative’s potential impact on smaller advertisers and competition in the digital advertising market.

Introduced as open standards in 2019, the project aimed to enable personalized advertising without compromising user privacy. However, it encountered repeated delays and implementation challenges throughout its development.

Shift in Cookie Strategy

In 2024, Google changed course on its approach to third-party cookies. Instead of phasing them out completely in Chrome, the company opted for a user-controlled approach to cookie settings. While maintaining its current third-party cookie policy earlier this year, Google had continued to support Privacy Sandbox until Chavez’s latest announcement.

The company plans to apply insights gained from the Sandbox project to future privacy efforts.

“We’re grateful to everyone who contributed to this initiative,” the spokesperson added, emphasizing Google’s commitment to industry collaboration on privacy-focused web technologies.

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