Miles Kruppa

Miles Kruppa is a reporter for The Wall Street Journal. He covers Google and Alphabet from the San Francisco bureau. Previously, he wrote about venture capital and startups for the Financial Times. Miles is originally from Austin, Texas and graduated from Rice University.

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This author has a poor reputation for journalistic standards and is not considered a reliable news source.

Bias

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  • The title implies that Google is finally killing cookies when it's not entirely true as they are still using other tracking technologies such as Local Storage and IndexedDB to track users online.

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Contradictions

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Recent Articles

Google's Third-Party Cookie Phaseout: What You Need to Know

Google's Third-Party Cookie Phaseout: What You Need to Know

Broke On: Friday, 05 January 2024 Google is set to start a phase-out of third-party cookies for 30 million Chrome users. The move marks the beginning of a broader effort by Google to replace cookies with its own tracking technology called the Privacy Sandbox.