AdWeek reports that about 60 small online publishers gathering in Washington, DC, as part of an Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) event are seeking “to persuade lawmakers to put more pressure on Mozilla to change its plans for blocking third-party advertiser cookies by default in its Firefox browser.” The IAB’s Mike Zaneis said, “The Mozilla plan has galvanized the small web community. They haven't been as passionate about policy issues as they are this year.” Mozilla has announced the default cookie-blocking will not be included in its July release, but “small Internet websites still feel threatened,” the report states.
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