In 2005, some reports showed that about 28% of Internet users blocked third-party cookies and 22% deleted them at least once a month.
So, yeah, I mean, so there is a way to block third-party cookies.
It will block third-party cookies by default.
At least it can block third-party cookies without going into some strange config file.
Any individual web user can block or delete cookies resulting in the data loss of those visits for GA users.
The Internet Junkbuster is a web proxy that can block ads and cookies.
Setting security on "high" will block cookies.
We could not sign you out because your browser seems to be blocking third-party cookies.
And so they're saying, well, unfortunately we cannot log you out because you're blocking third-party cookies.
So it's, for example, not possible to block third-party cookies correctly under version [indiscernible].