Cookies, a leading cannabis brand, is partnering with Native Humboldt Farms to host the Sovereignty Summit, a three-day educational forum aimed at empowering Tribal Nations in the cannabis industry. The summit, taking place in September 2024, will bring together Tribal leaders, policy advocates, and experts to discuss the opportunities and challenges of entering the cannabis market.
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Red Velvet Oreos, the beloved flavor that disappeared from US stores in 2020, are back and now available in the UK. Shoppers have been spotted snapping up the cookies at B&M stores, three years after fans campaigned for their return. The iconic cookie, known for its delicious creme filling, continues to be the world’s most sought-after cookie.
Skip the oven and bake perfect Funfetti cookies in just 8 minutes using an air fryer! This easy recipe is perfect for a fun baking activity with kids, and the results are delicious and not too sweet. Get the simple instructions and tips for making these delightful cookies.
Ladurée, renowned for its exquisite pastries, has released two new flavors of its popular Langues de Chat cookies: Vanilla & Caramel and Noir & Yuzu. These delightful treats feature a delicate balance of flavors and a charming black cat design, making them a perfect choice for weddings or other special occasions.
Google is bolstering Chrome cookie security on Windows by adopting a macOS-like protection system called ‘App-Bound’ Encryption, which aims to safeguard users from info-stealing malware. This new security measure, available in Chrome 127, encrypts data related to app identity and will eventually be extended to protect payment data, passwords, and other sensitive information. This move comes in the wake of a recent IT outage caused by a faulty CrowdStrike update, which highlights the vulnerability of Windows systems and prompts Microsoft to consider a similar Mac-like security approach.
Google has reversed its plan to completely remove third-party cookies from Chrome, citing concerns from developers, privacy advocates, and regulators. Instead, Google will allow users to decide whether to enable these cookies, which allow companies to target advertisements based on user activity across the web.
Google has announced it will not be phasing out third-party cookies on Chrome as originally planned. Instead, they will introduce a new system giving users control over how these cookies are used, addressing concerns from regulators and competitors. The decision comes after the UK’s competition watchdog raised concerns about Google’s dominance in the ad market.
Indulge in a delightful treat with Mary Berry’s Florentine biscuits, a delectable combination of sweet and crunchy textures. Expertly crafted with a blend of butter, sugar, flour, and a medley of dried fruits and nuts, these cookies offer a burst of flavor in every bite. Impress your loved ones or savor them as a moment of pure indulgence. With easy-to-follow instructions, you’ll have a batch of these delectable biscuits ready in just 20 minutes.