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<translation id="1045545926731898784">This site belongs to a group of sites, defined by <ph name="SET_OWNER" />, that can share your activity across the group to help sites work as expected.</translation>
<translation id="1055273091707420432">Chromium auto-deletes ad topics that are older than four weeks</translation>
<translation id="1184166532603925201">When you're in Incognito mode, Chrome blocks sites from using third-party cookies</translation>
<translation id="1297285729613779935">Site-suggested ads help protect your browsing history and identity while allowing sites to show you relevant ads. Using your activity, such as how you spend your time on sites that you visit, other sites can suggest related ads as you continue browsing. You can see a list of these sites and block the ones that you don't want in Settings.</translation>
<translation id="132963621759063786">Chromium deletes any activity data that you've shared with sites after 30 days. If you visit a site again it may reappear on the list. Learn more about <ph name="BEGIN_LINK1" />managing your ads privacy in Chromium<ph name="LINK_END1" />.</translation>
<translation id="1355088139103479645">Delete all data?</translation>
<translation id="1472928714075596993"><ph name="BEGIN_BOLD" />What data is used?<ph name="END_BOLD" /> Your ad topics are based on your recent browsing history, a list of sites that you've visited using Chrome on this device.</translation>
<translation id="1559726735555610004">Google requires companies to state publicly that they won't use this data to track you across sites. Some sites may use your activity to personalise your experience for more than just ads. They may also combine it with other information that they already know about you. Companies are responsible for letting you know how they use your data. Learn more about how Google protects your data in our <ph name="BEGIN_LINK" />Privacy Policy<ph name="END_LINK" />.</translation>
<translation id="1569440020357229235">When you're in Incognito mode, sites can't use third-party cookies. If a site that relies on these cookies isn't working, you can <ph name="BEGIN_LINK" />try giving that site temporary access to third-party cookies<ph name="END_LINK" />.</translation>
<translation id="1716616582630291702"><ph name="BEGIN_BOLD" />How do sites use this data?<ph name="END_BOLD" /> Chrome notes topics of interest as you browse. Topic labels are predefined and include things like Arts and Entertainment, Shopping and Sports. Later, a site that you visit can ask Chrome for a few of your topics to personalise the ads that you see.</translation>
<translation id="1732764153129912782">You can make changes in ads privacy settings</translation>
<translation id="1780659583673667574">For example, if you visit a site to find recipes for dinner, the site might decide that you're interested in cooking. Later, another site may show you a related ad for a grocery delivery service suggested by the first site.</translation>
<translation id="1818866261309406359">Manage related sites data in a new tab</translation>
<translation id="1887631853265748225">Ads privacy features help limit what websites and their advertising partners can learn about you when they show you personalised ads.</translation>
<translation id="1954777269544683286">Google requires companies to state publicly that they won't use this data to track you across sites. Companies are responsible for letting you know how they use your data. <ph name="BEGIN_LINK" />Learn more in our privacy policy<ph name="END_LINK" />.</translation>
<translation id="2004697686368036666">Features on some sites may not work</translation>
<translation id="2089118378428549994">You'll be signed out of these sites</translation>
<translation id="2089807121381188462"><ph name="BEGIN_BOLD" />How can you manage this data?<ph name="END_BOLD" /> Chrome auto-deletes sites that are older than 30 days. A site that you visit again might reappear on the list. You can also block a site from suggesting ads for you and turn site-suggested ads off at any time in Chrome settings.</translation>
<translation id="2096716221239095980">Delete all data</translation>
<translation id="2235344399760031203">Third-party cookies are blocked</translation>
<translation id="235789365079050412">Google Privacy Policy</translation>
<translation id="235832722106476745">Chrome auto-deletes ad topics that are older than four weeks</translation>
<translation id="2496115946829713659">Sites can use third-party cookies to personalise content and ads and learn about actions that you take on other sites</translation>
<translation id="2506926923133667307">Learn more about managing your ads privacy</translation>
<translation id="259163387153470272">Websites and their advertising partners can use your activity, such as how you spend your time on sites you visit, to personalise ads for you</translation>
<translation id="2669351694216016687">Google requires companies to state publicly that they won't use this data to track you across sites. Some sites may use your activity to personalise your experience for more than just ads. They may also combine it with other information that they already know about you. Companies are responsible for letting you know how they use your data. <ph name="BEGIN_LINK1" />Learn more in our privacy policy<ph name="LINK_END1" /></translation>
<translation id="2842751064192268730">Ad topics limit what sites and their advertising partners can learn about you to show you personalised ads. Chrome can note topics of interest based on your recent browsing history. Later, a site that you visit can ask Chrome for relevant topics to personalise the ads that you see.</translation>
<translation id="2937236926373704734">You can block sites that you don't want. Chromium also auto-deletes sites from the list that are older than 30 days.</translation>
<translation id="2979365474350987274">Third-party cookies are limited</translation>
<translation id="3045333309254072201">When you're in Incognito mode, sites can't use third-party cookies. If a site that relies on these cookies isn't working, you can <ph name="START_LINK" />try giving that site temporary access to third-party cookies<ph name="END_LINK" />.</translation>
<translation id="3046081401397887494">Whether an ad that you see is personalised can depend on many things including this setting, <ph name="BEGIN_LINK1" />site-suggested ads<ph name="LINK_END1" />, your <ph name="BEGIN_LINK2" />cookie settings<ph name="LINK_END2" /> and if the site that you're viewing personalises ads.</translation>
<translation id="3187472288455401631">Ad measurement</translation>
<translation id="3425311689852411591">Sites that rely on third-party cookies should work as expected</translation>
<translation id="3442071090395342573">Chromium deletes any activity data that you've shared with sites after 30 days. If you visit a site again it may reappear on the list. Learn more about <ph name="BEGIN_LINK" />managing your ads privacy in Chromium<ph name="END_LINK" />.</translation>
<translation id="3467081767799433066">With ad measurement, limited types of data are shared between sites to measure the performance of their ads, such as whether you made a purchase after visiting a site.</translation>
<translation id="3624583033347146597">Choose your third-party cookie preferences</translation>
<translation id="3645682729607284687">Chrome notes topics of interest based on your recent browsing history. For example, things like Sports, Apparel and more</translation>
<translation id="3696118321107706175">How sites use your data</translation>
<translation id="3749724428455457489">Learn more about site-suggested ads</translation>
<translation id="3763433740586298940">You can block sites that you don't want. Chrome also auto-deletes sites from the list that are older than 30 days.</translation>
<translation id="385051799172605136">Back</translation>
<translation id="3873208162463987752">Related sites can share third-party cookies with each other to help sites work as expected, such as keeping you signed in or remembering your site settings. Sites are responsible for explaining why they need access to this data. <ph name="BEGIN_LINK" />Learn more<ph name="END_LINK" /></translation>
<translation id="390681677935721732">Chrome deletes any activity data that you've shared with sites after 30 days. If you visit a site again it may reappear on the list. Learn more about <ph name="BEGIN_LINK" />managing your ads privacy in Chrome<ph name="END_LINK" />.</translation>
<translation id="3918378745482005425">Some features may not work. Related sites can still use third-party cookies.</translation>
<translation id="3918927280411834522">site-suggested ads.</translation>
<translation id="4009365983562022788">Google requires companies to state publicly that they won't use this data to track you across sites. Some sites may use your activity to personalise your experience for more than just ads. They may also combine it with other information that they already know about you. Companies are responsible for letting you know how they use your data. Learn more in our <ph name="BEGIN_LINK1" />privacy policy<ph name="LINK_END1" />.</translation>
<translation id="4053540477069125777">Related sites defined by <ph name="RWS_OWNER" /></translation>
<translation id="417625634260506724">Total storage used by sites in the list: <ph name="TOTAL_USAGE" /></translation>
<translation id="4177501066905053472">Ad topics</translation>
<translation id="4278390842282768270">Allowed</translation>
<translation id="4301151630239508244">Ad topics are just one of many things that a site can use to personalise ads. Even without ad topics, sites can still show you ads, but they may be less personalised. Learn more about <ph name="BEGIN_LINK_1" />managing your ads privacy<ph name="END_LINK_1" />.</translation>
<translation id="4370439921477851706">Google requires companies to state publicly that they won't use this data to track you across sites. Some sites may use your activity to personalise your experience for more than just ads. They may also store ad topics for longer than four weeks and combine it with other information they already know about you. Companies are responsible for letting you know how they use your data. Learn more in our <ph name="BEGIN_LINK1" />privacy policy<ph name="LINK_END1" />.</translation>
<translation id="4412992751769744546">Allow third-party cookies</translation>
<translation id="4456330419644848501">Whether an ad that you see is personalised can depend on many things including this setting, <ph name="BEGIN_LINK_1" />site-suggested ads<ph name="END_LINK_1" />, your <ph name="BEGIN_LINK_2" />cookie settings<ph name="END_LINK_2" /> and if the site that you're viewing personalises ads.</translation>
<translation id="4497735604533667838">Related sites can share third-party cookies with each other to help sites work as expected, such as keeping you signed in or remembering your site settings. Sites are responsible for explaining why they need access to this data. Learn more about <ph name="START_LINK" />related sites and third-party cookies<ph name="END_LINK" /></translation>
<translation id="4501357987281382712">Learn more about how Google protects your data in our <ph name="BEGIN_LINK" />Privacy Policy<ph name="END_LINK" />.</translation>
<translation id="4502954140581098658">Whether an ad that you see is personalised can depend on many things including this setting, <ph name="BEGIN_LINK_1" />ad topics<ph name="END_LINK_1" />, your <ph name="BEGIN_LINK_2" />cookie settings<ph name="END_LINK_2" /> and if the site that you're viewing personalises ads.</translation>
<translation id="453692855554576066">You can see your ad topics in Chromium settings and block the ones that you don't want to be shared with sites</translation>
<translation id="4616029578858572059">Chromium notes topics of interest based on your recent browsing history. For example, things like Sports, Apparel and more</translation>
<translation id="4687718960473379118">Site-suggested ads</translation>
<translation id="4692439979815346597">You can see your ad topics in Chrome settings and block the ones that you don't want to be shared with sites</translation>
<translation id="4711259472133554310">You can create exceptions in Settings to always allow specific sites to use third-party cookies</translation>
<translation id="4894490899128180322">If a site doesn't work as expected, you can try temporarily allowing third-party cookies for a specific site that you visit</translation>
<translation id="4995684599009077956">Google requires companies to state publicly that they won't use this data to track you across sites. Some sites may use your activity to personalise your experience for more than just ads. They may also store ad topics for longer than four weeks and combine it with other information they already know about you. Companies are responsible for letting you know how they use your data. <ph name="BEGIN_LINK" />Learn more in our privacy policy<ph name="END_LINK" />.</translation>
<translation id="4998299775934183130">Has related sites</translation>
<translation id="5055880590417889642">Your activity is one of the many things that a site can use to suggest ads. When site-suggested ads are turned off, sites can still show you ads but they may be less personalised. Learn more about</translation>
<translation id="5117284457376555514">Sites can't use third-party cookies to personalise content and ads and learn about actions that you take on other sites unless you allow related sites to access them. Some site features may not work as expected.</translation>
<translation id="5165490319523240316">Sites and their advertising partners can use your activity, such as how you spend your time on sites that you visit, to personalise ads on other sites. For example, if you visit a site to find recipes for dinner, the site might decide that you're interested in cooking. Later, another site may show you a related ad for a grocery delivery service suggested by the first site.</translation>
<translation id="544199055391706031">Your activity is one of the many things that a site can use to suggest ads. When site-suggested ads are turned off, sites can still show you ads but they may be less personalised. Learn more about <ph name="BEGIN_LINK" />site-suggested ads<ph name="END_LINK" />.</translation>
<translation id="5495405805627942351">Manage related sites data</translation>
<translation id="5574580428711706114">Google requires companies to state publicly that they won't use this data to track you across sites. Companies are responsible for letting you know how they use your data. <ph name="BEGIN_LINK1" />Learn more in our privacy policy<ph name="LINK_END1" />.</translation>
<translation id="5677928146339483299">Blocked</translation>
<translation id="5759648952769618186">Topics are based on your recent browsing history and help limit what sites and their advertising partners can learn about you to show you personalised ads</translation>
<translation id="5812448946879247580"><ph name="BEGIN_BOLD" />How do sites use this data?<ph name="END_BOLD" /> Sites that you visit can ask Chrome for information that helps them measure the performance of their ads. Chrome protects your privacy by limiting the information that sites can share with one another.</translation>
<translation id="6053735090575989697">Learn more about how Google protects your data in our Privacy Policy.</translation>
<translation id="6195163219142236913">Third-party cookies limited</translation>
<translation id="6196640612572343990">Block third-party cookies</translation>
<translation id="6282129116202535093">Site-suggested ads help protect your browsing history and identity while allowing sites to show you relevant ads. Using your activity, other sites can suggest related ads as you continue browsing. You can see a list of these sites and block the ones that you don't want in Settings.</translation>
<translation id="6308169245546905162">Sites can use third-party cookies to learn about actions that you take on other sites</translation>
<translation id="6398358690696005758">Learn more about how Google protects your data in our <ph name="BEGIN_LINK1" />Privacy Policy<ph name="LINK_END1" />.</translation>
<translation id="6702015235374976491">Ad topics help websites show you relevant ads while protecting your browsing history and identity. Chrome can note topics of interest based on your recent browsing history. Later, a site that you visit can ask Chrome for relevant topics to personalise the ads that you see.</translation>
<translation id="6710025070089118043">Sites can't use third-party cookies to personalise content and ads and learn about actions that you take on other sites unless you give related sites access to them</translation>
<translation id="6774168155917940386">Google requires companies to state publicly that they won't use this data to track you across sites. Some sites may use your activity to personalise your experience for more than just ads. They may also combine it with other information that they already know about you. Companies are responsible for letting you know how they use your data. Learn more in our <ph name="BEGIN_LINK" />privacy policy<ph name="END_LINK" />.</translation>
<translation id="6789193059040353742">Whether an ad you that you see is personalised can depend on many things including this setting, <ph name="BEGIN_LINK1" />ad topics<ph name="LINK_END1" />, your <ph name="BEGIN_LINK2" />cookie settings<ph name="LINK_END2" /> and if the site that you're viewing personalises ads.</translation>
<translation id="7011445931908871535">Delete data?</translation>
<translation id="7084100010522077571">More about ad measurement</translation>
<translation id="7315780377187123731">More about the block third-party cookies option</translation>
<translation id="737025278945207416">Some sites may use your activity to personalise your experience for more than just ads. They may also store ad topics for longer than four weeks and may combine it with other information that they already know about you</translation>
<translation id="7374493521304367420">Sites can still use cookies to see browsing activity on their own site</translation>
<translation id="7419391859099619574">Google requires companies to state publicly that they won't use this data to track you across sites. Some sites may use your activity to personalise your experience for more than just ads. They may also store ad topics for longer than four weeks and combine it with other information they already know about you. Companies are responsible for letting you know how they use your data. <ph name="BEGIN_LINK1" />Learn more in our privacy policy<ph name="LINK_END1" /></translation>
<translation id="7442413018273927857">Chrome deletes any activity data that you've shared with sites after 30 days. If you visit a site again it may reappear on the list. Learn more about <ph name="BEGIN_LINK1" />managing your ads privacy in Chrome<ph name="LINK_END1" />.</translation>
<translation id="7453144832830554937">Site features that rely on third-party cookies may not work</translation>
<translation id="7475768947023614021">Review your ad topics setting</translation>
<translation id="7538480403395139206">More about the allow third-party cookies option</translation>
<translation id="7646143920832411335">Show related sites</translation>
<translation id="7686086654630106285">More about site-suggested ads</translation>
<translation id="8200078544056087897">Site features that rely on third-party cookies should work as expected</translation>
<translation id="8365690958942020052">A site that you visit can ask for this information — either your ad topics or ads suggested by sites that you've visited.</translation>
<translation id="839994149685752920">Sites can use third-party cookies to personalise content and ads</translation>
<translation id="8477178913400731244">Delete data</translation>
<translation id="859369389161884405">Opens privacy policy in a new tab</translation>
<translation id="877699835489047794"><ph name="BEGIN_BOLD" />How can you manage this data?<ph name="END_BOLD" /> Chrome auto-deletes topics that are older than four weeks. As you keep browsing, a topic might reappear on the list. You can also block topics that you don't want Chrome to share with sites and turn ad topics off at any time in Chrome settings.</translation>
<translation id="8908886019881851657"><ph name="BEGIN_BOLD" />How do sites use this data?<ph name="END_BOLD" /> Sites and their advertising partners can use your activity to personalise ads on other sites. For example, if you visit a site to find recipes for dinner, the site might decide that you're interested in cooking. Later, another site may show you a related ad for a grocery delivery service suggested by the first site.</translation>
<translation id="8944485226638699751">Limited</translation>
<translation id="8984005569201994395">Google requires companies to state publicly that they won't use this data to track you across sites. Some sites may use your activity to personalise your experience for more than just ads. They may also combine it with other information that they already know about you. Companies are responsible for letting you know how they use your data. <ph name="BEGIN_LINK" />Learn more in our privacy policy<ph name="END_LINK" /></translation>
<translation id="9039924186462989565">When you're in Incognito mode, Chromium blocks sites from using third-party cookies</translation>
<translation id="9043239285457057403">This action will delete all data and cookies stored by <ph name="SITE_NAME" /> and related sites</translation>
<translation id="9162335340010958530">Sites can't use third-party cookies to personalise content and ads and learn about actions that you take on other sites unless you allow related sites to access them</translation>
<translation id="9168357768716791362">Google requires companies to state publicly that they won't use this data to track you across sites. Some sites may use your activity to personalise your experience for more than just ads. They may also store ad topics for longer than four weeks and combine it with other information they already know about you. Companies are responsible for letting you know how they use your data. Learn more in our <ph name="BEGIN_LINK" />privacy policy<ph name="END_LINK" />.</translation>
<translation id="989939163029143304">Websites and their advertising partners can use ad topics to personalise content for you. Compared to third-party cookies, ad topics help to limit what sites can learn about you as you browse</translation>
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