Sooo…What Now? The Future of Cookies
Ava Page
If you’ve been following the digital marketing world lately, you probably know that Google has been hyping up the end of third-party cookies for what feels like forever. We were all gearing up for this big change—prepping strategies, learning new tools, and basically getting ready to say goodbye to the little data trackers we’ve all relied on.
But now, Google has pulled a plot twist: they’re not getting rid of third-party cookies after all. Soooo…what now?
the great cookie debate.
First, let’s rewind a bit. Third-party cookies have been the backbone of digital advertising for years. They help brands track users across different websites, allowing for targeted ads and personalized experiences. But as privacy concerns grew, Google announced they’d phase out these cookies by 2022, later pushing it to 2023, and then 2024. And now? Well, third-party cookies are sticking around, at least for the foreseeable future.
So, what does this mean for marketers? Should we all just go back to business as usual? Not exactly.
why Google changed its mind.
Before we dive into the future, let’s talk about why Google hit the pause button on this cookie extinction. The short answer: the alternative solutions weren’t ready yet. Google’s Privacy Sandbox, which was supposed to be the privacy-friendly replacement, still needs more time in the oven. By delaying the cookie cut-off, Google is buying time to develop a solution that balances user privacy with the needs of advertisers.
what this means for marketers.
Okay, so third-party cookies are still around, but that doesn’t mean we should get too comfortable. The industry is still moving toward a more privacy-focused future, and it’s only a matter of time before cookies really do crumble. Here’s how to navigate this ever-changing landscape:
don’t ditch your privacy strategy.
Just because Google hit the brakes doesn’t mean privacy concerns are going away. Consumers are still demanding more control over their data, and regulations like GDPR and CCPA aren’t budging. Keep working on building a first-party data strategy, enhancing your consent management practices, and exploring alternative tracking solutions.
keep an eye on Google’s privacy sandbox.
Google’s Privacy Sandbox is still in the works, and it’s going to be a big deal when it’s ready. The idea is to create privacy-friendly ways to target ads without relying on third-party cookies. While we’re still waiting for the full rollout, now’s the time to stay informed and start testing the new tools as they become available.
diversify your targeting methods.
Cookies aren’t the only game in town. Contextual advertising, which targets ads based on the content of a webpage rather than user behavior, is making a comeback. Additionally, investing in first-party data (like email lists and CRM data) and leveraging tools like Google’s FLoC (Federated Learning of Cohorts) will help future-proof your strategy.
focus on building trust.
At the end of the day, trust is what’s going to keep your audience engaged. Be transparent about how you use data, give users control over their privacy settings, and prioritize creating meaningful, relevant content. The more your audience trusts you, the more likely they are to stick around—even as the digital landscape shifts.
to sum things up.
The cookie situation might be in limbo, but one thing’s for sure: the digital advertising world is changing. While Google’s latest announcement may give us a little more time to adjust, it’s clear that the future will still be privacy-focused. So, keep building your privacy-first strategies, stay flexible, and be ready to adapt to whatever comes next.
What now? We keep moving forward, keep innovating, and keep building strategies that not only survive but thrive in this new era of digital marketing. The future of cookies might be uncertain, but one thing’s for sure—there’s never a dull moment in the world of marketing!
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about the author.
Ava is the SEO & Paid Media Specialist at Threshold.
In her role, she is responsible for the content creation and management of all Threshold social channels, blog content, and SEO maintenance. She also aids in digital marketing strategies as a part of the activation team, focusing on setups and optimizations of campaigns ranging from social to display, and all the fun bits in between.
When she’s not busy creating content, you can usually find her picking out new plants, island-hopping, watching Duke basketball, or spending time with her two dogs, Miska and Noodle, & two cats, T’Challa and Ada.