Movement for an Open Web (MOW) has lodged a complaint with the UK's Competition and Markets Authority against the W3C's proposal to eliminate third-party cookies, arguing it favors Google and harms smaller web publishers. MOW claims that the W3C's stance undermines competition in the web advertising market and violates antitrust obligations, while contending that third-party cookies are not inherently harmful but can be misused by bad actors.
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