A revised strategy likely to accelerate the cookies’ demiseLITTLE ROCK, Ark., July 24, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Inuvo, Inc.(NYSE American: INUV), provider of the first generative artificial intelligence (AI) advertiser solution made specifically for brands and agencies, provides its views on the recently announced Google decision related to the Privacy Sandbox and their deprecation of third-party cookies within Chrome browsers.
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