3 Ways to Prepare for Google Third-Party Cookie Deprecation


 

Yes, third-party cookies are going away—Google plans to phase them out by early 2025. If you run a blog, this change will impact how you track visitors, run ads, and stay compliant.

So, how do you prepare your blog for a cookieless future?

Why is Google removing third-party cookies?

To protect user privacy and comply with global regulations like GDPR and CCPA, Google is shifting to its Privacy Sandbox, replacing cookies with APIs like Topics and Protected Audience.

But this means bloggers lose traditional tools for tracking and monetizing traffic.

3 Ways Bloggers Can Prepare Now

1. Start collecting first-party data

Encourage email sign-ups, preferences, and user engagement on your site.

2. Use SEO to replace cookie-based retargeting

Publish high-quality, keyword-optimized content that brings recurring traffic organically.

3. Stay legally compliant with smart consent tools

Failing to handle consent properly can lead to hefty fines and loss of user trust.

How Seers.ai Helps Bloggers Stay Compliant

Seers.ai offers easy, automated compliance tools—perfect for bloggers who don’t want to get stuck in legal jargon.

  • Fully customizable cookie consent banners

  • Multi-law compliance: GDPR, CCPA, LGPD, and more

  • The powerful 1-Click Auto Setting that applies the correct settings based on visitor location—automatically

“Seers helped me turn compliance from a headache into a one-click task.” — Verified Blogger

๐Ÿ‘‰ Learn more in the full guide:
https://seers.ai/blogs/google-cookie-deprecation

✅ Ready to make your blog privacy-ready before 2025?
Explore the tools at Seers.ai and simplify your cookieless transition today.

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