
Memorial Day Weekend Reading: Google’s Cookie-less World
In March, Google confirmed that it is working to make third-party cookies obsolete by 2022 to create a more private Internet and to comply with the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation. Cookies track users’ individual computers, helping websites remember individuals, logins, shopping carts, and more. Firefox and Safari have already phased out third-party cookies last year, however, Google Chrome is the most popular browser, accounting for about 67% of the globa


New Updates to Facebook
What We Love When posting to a Facebook Group, you now have the option to format your text with bold, italic, headings, bullet points, and other formatting options. Simply highlight your text while you’re creating your post to see the formatting options. We hope Facebook eventually adds this option for regular profile and page posts. Facebook is highlighting diverse businesses by adding diversity info to Pages. You can mark your page as Black-owned, women-owned, LGBTQ-owned,

Breaking Down Apple’s New “App Tracking Transparency” Feature
Two weeks ago, Apple released an iOS update that restricts tracking from digital advertisers through a feature called “App Tracking Transparency.” Apple announced these changes last summer, but they finally took effect last week after giving app developers and advertisers months to prepare. This update specifically works by changing the Identifier for Advertisers number (IDFA). Each iPhone has a unique IDFA assigned to it at random, which allows advertisers and app developers