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split the charts (#4364)
Signed-off-by: Max Ostapenko <1611259+max-ostapenko@users.noreply.github.com>
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Our analysis shows that `doubleclick.net` is the most common third-party cookie domain, appearing on 20% of desktop sites, followed by `youtube.com` (9%) and `google.com` (8%). Overall, while Google entities dominate the top rankings, Microsoft's `bing.com` and `clarity.ms`, along with `linkedin.com`, represent the most significant alternative third-party cookie setters.
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Our analysis shows that `doubleclick.net` is the most common third-party cookie domain, appearing on 20% of desktop sites, followed by `youtube.com` (9%) and `google.com` (8%). Overall, while Google entities dominate the top rankings, Microsoft's `bing.com` and `clarity.ms`, along with `linkedin.com`, represent the most significant alternative third-party cookie setters.
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#### First-party cookies
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The following figure shows the most common first-party cookies. While these cookies are set in a first-party context, their names provide evidence that they are primarily used for tracking purposes. The `_ga` cookie is set on 46% of webpages, and `_gid` appears on 18%, both used by Google Analytics, followed by `gcl_au` on 16% of webpages. While the exact purpose of these cookies was not tested, Google [publishes](https://business.safety.google/adscookies/) their intended functions.

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