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Home Technology Google AdSense First-Party Cookies Settings on your site

Google AdSense First-Party Cookies Settings on your site

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September 18, 2020
Google AdSense First Party Cookies Settings
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Google AdSense has a new feature to enable you to now choose whether Google can use first-party cookies on your site. Google said it may use first-party cookies when third-party cookies are not available. Google said if you allow Google AdSense first-party cookies it “may increase your revenue because it enables features like frequency capping on ads and allows ads with a frequency cap to serve on your site.”

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Google has added a new control to the “Ad serving” tab in your AdSense account to let you choose whether you want to allow first-party cookies. The GoogleAdSense new control is available today but Google said “your choice won’t affect ad serving until October 16, 2020.” Learn more about the “Allow first-party cookies on your site” control.

Google’s help document said: Choose whether or not you want to allow first-party cookies from Google on your site. Cookies are small text files downloaded to a user’s browser that can be used to store user information and preferences. The Cookies are either first-party (associated with the domain the user is visiting) or a third party (associated with a domain that’s different from the domain the user is visiting).

Google may use first-party cookies when third-party cookies are not available. Allowing first-party cookies from Google may increase your revenue because it enables features like frequency capping on ads and allows ads with a frequency cap to serve on your site.

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