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Third-party cookies and Google Scholar #333

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vanindersingh opened this issue Apr 25, 2024 · 4 comments
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Third-party cookies and Google Scholar #333

vanindersingh opened this issue Apr 25, 2024 · 4 comments
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@vanindersingh
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Hi,
Is there an exclusion or plan for continued support for Google Scholar. Google Scholar offers continued access to users even if they are not on their institution's network using subscriber links https://scholar.google.com/intl/en/scholar/help.html#access, the information for which I believe is stores in a cookie. Will this continue to work after Privacy Sandbox is rolled out to wider population. Thanks!

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Dory998 commented May 25, 2024

I'm reaching out to all.my 3rd party suppliers to understand their plans. Google scholar must continue to work given they also a Google product and I also think the cookie will.be 1st party?

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Dory998 commented May 26, 2024

plus I dont think https://scholar.google.com/ drops 3rd party cookies only 1st party

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samdutton commented May 28, 2024

As far as I can tell @Dory998 is right: Google Scholar only uses first-party cookies, which won't be affected by third-party cookie restrictions.

I'm reaching out to all.my 3rd party suppliers to understand their plans.

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@vanindersingh
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vanindersingh commented May 28, 2024

Thanks @samdutton, @Dory998. I think Scholar works the way in image in attachments. So while this information is being stored in a cookie, it will be third-party cookie for the publisher, won't it.
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