
Google is required by regulators in the UK to redesign the user experience for opting in to "Privacy Sandbox" built-in advertising features.
Google has also announced that it will give users the option to turn third-party cookies on or off.
This question will resolve to true if, before October 1, 2026, an advertising news site reports on a measurement of Google Chrome "Privacy Sandbox" opt-in rates and third-party cookie opt-in rates in the United Kingdom, and the quoted opt-in rate for "Privacy Sandbox" is no more than 5 percentage points higher than the quoted opt-in rate for third-party cookies.
Other measurements may be reported but the UK opt-in rates will be used to resolve this market. If none of the listed advertising news sites reports on these measurements this question will resolve to false.
Advertising news sites: AdExchanger, Adweek, Business Insider, Digiday, The Drum, The Wall Street Journal