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  • Google will begin the process of enabling its Privacy Sandbox APIs in Chrome 115 in the next few days.
  • Google plans to initially enable the APIs on 35% of browsers and gradually ramp up from there.
  • The company is aiming for 99% availability by mid-August.

You may not have noticed it, but Chrome 115 started rolling out earlier this week. While the new version of Chrome doesn’t come with any new features, it will get something to help you get rid of tracking cookies.

In a blog post, Google announced that it would start enabling Privacy Sandbox APIs in the next few days. Those APIs would roll out to a small percentage of users who have Chrome 115 installed and would gradually ramp up as time went on.