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    Privacy Sandbox: Revised Timeline Released By Google

    Back to Blog • As we shared earlier this summer, Google delayed its roadmap for phasing out support for third-party cookies, moving its own timeline back by nearly two years. Google shifted Chrome’s plan to deprecate third-party cookies because, to make a long story short, we need additional time as an industry to get it…

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    Grow Recommended Content Exclusion Search Now Available

    Back to Blog • If you’re running Grow — and if you’re not, we’re telling you, you’re missing out — then you’re likely familiar with its awesome Recommended Content feature. Recommended, or personalized, content provides users with a superior browsing experience, encouraging them to authenticate and consent to personalized ads. Grow widgets will display content…

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    What is Grow?

    Back to Blog • Dec. 6, 2023: This blog post has been updated to reflect the sale of Grow Social and Grow Social Pro to NerdPress. The plugin is now called Hubbub; more information about the sale can be found on our Hubbub landing page. We get a lot of questions about Grow, so we…

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    Grow Save Recipe Button: Available in WP Recipe Maker!

    Back to Blog • Update: This post mentions Create. The Create WordPress plugin has been acquired by one of its original engineers, John-Michael (JM) L’Allier. Now independently managed, Create remains in active development and continues to serve publishers under JM’s leadership. If you have any questions, please visit https://create.studio or email support@create.studio. Less than a week after…

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    Grow: First-Party Data and the Future of Advertising

    Back to Blog • Amid growing privacy concerns and the demise of the third-party cookie, the digital advertising world is being reshaped as we speak. Earlier this year, Google announced it would join Safari, Firefox and other web browsers by phasing out third-party cookies and data tracking by late 2023. We understand that this development…