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Natalie_Skarzyn
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January 21, 2020
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Google Chrome phasing out cookies by 2022

  • January 21, 2020
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Google Chrome Will Phase Out Third-Party Cookies by 2022 – Adweek 

Google has announced a 2-year timeline for phasing out third-party cookies. Curious to hear from Marketo: How will this affect Munchkin? 

And curious to hear from other marketers in the community: How is this change affecting your plans and strategies in general?

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Best answer by SanfordWhiteman

First of all, Marketo Munchkin cookies are first-party cookies. They are referred to sometimes as first-party cookies used in a third-party context, which makes them more vulnerable to tracking protection measures. But they are not third-party cookies, that would completely change the definition.

I've responded in several other threads what to worry about and not worry about w/r/t cookies, please search for those.

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SanfordWhiteman
SanfordWhitemanAccepted solution
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January 21, 2020

First of all, Marketo Munchkin cookies are first-party cookies. They are referred to sometimes as first-party cookies used in a third-party context, which makes them more vulnerable to tracking protection measures. But they are not third-party cookies, that would completely change the definition.

I've responded in several other threads what to worry about and not worry about w/r/t cookies, please search for those.

Briana_Beatty
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February 16, 2021

A link to those replies would be super helpful.

Briana Beatty
Jay_Jiang
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January 21, 2020

I'm thinking Google won't shoot itself in the foot. It will prepare something in parallel so it can captialise on the change (maybe like becoming a wholesaler of first party data?).  Whether or not the whole ad tech industry bows their head and falls in line, wait and see...

"And as with anything we’ll have to wait and see if it will benefit Google more than others."