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Confirmation of amp-pixel and amp-analytics support with Chrome blocking 3rd party cookies in 2022 #33318

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justin-lagtapon-crowdriff opened this issue Mar 17, 2021 · 3 comments

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@justin-lagtapon-crowdriff

Describe the new feature or change to an existing feature you'd like to see

amp-pixel and amp-analytics will continue to work and support existing functionality once Chrome blocks 3rd party cookies. For example, in amp-pixel, the src url is using a doubleclick floodlight pixel to track views. I'd like to understand if it'll continue to work.

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There isn't an alternative yet. Google Privacy Sandbox is not yet in production for use.

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Hi @justin-lagtapon-crowdriff, do you have any documents to refer to when you say once Chrome blocks 3rd party cookies?

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Hi @justin-lagtapon-crowdriff, right now we cannot definitely say what AMP will look like in 2022. AMP will try to adapt to the ecosystem changes and continue to provide the best experience for devs and users.

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