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[[["易于理解","easyToUnderstand","thumb-up"],["解决了我的问题","solvedMyProblem","thumb-up"],["其他","otherUp","thumb-up"]],[["没有我需要的信息","missingTheInformationINeed","thumb-down"],["太复杂/步骤太多","tooComplicatedTooManySteps","thumb-down"],["内容需要更新","outOfDate","thumb-down"],["翻译问题","translationIssue","thumb-down"],["示例/代码问题","samplesCodeIssue","thumb-down"],["其他","otherDown","thumb-down"]],["最后更新时间 (UTC):2024-01-04。"],[[["Chrome is starting to restrict third-party cookies by default for 1% of users, eventually reaching 100% in Q3 2024, subject to regulatory approvals."],["Affected Chrome browsers will display an \"eye\" icon in the address bar for sites using third-party cookies, allowing users to temporarily allow them."],["Chrome DevTools will show warnings and errors related to third-party cookie access, depending on the browser's status within the 1% group."],["A new Tracking Protection settings page replaces the Cookies settings page for browsers in the 1% group, offering user controls."],["Website owners can report breakage issues and request migration extensions through provided channels for non-advertising use cases."]]],["Chrome has begun restricting third-party cookies by default for 1% of its users as of January 4th, 2024, with plans to extend this to 100% by Q3 2024, contingent on UK CMA approval. Affected browsers will display an \"eye\" icon in the address bar when a site accesses third-party cookies. Users can temporarily enable them via Tracking Protection settings. DevTools shows errors for blocked cookies, while non-restricted browsers show warnings. Site owners are encouraged to report any breakage issues and seek migration support.\n"]]