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Proposing changes to First-Party Sets based on community feedback #92
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Thank you, it is very encouraging to see sets that can be based on user understanding of contexts. Putting the set review process into a GitHub repository (or a similar collaboration tool) means that there will community management challenges for interactions between site owners proposing sets and independent reviewers evaluating set validity. Discussions of valid/invalid sets are likely to become contentious and turn into moderation problems if they turn to matters of opinion about whether a set is "clearly presented to users." In order to make GitHub (or similar) reviews of sets work as well as possible, it would be good to see what could be done to make the work of a public reviewer less open-ended. I added a suggestion that proposed sets should be accompanied by user research, on the real site audiences, that shows that the users do find that a set is "clearly presented." That way the public review process can better be able to start from a shared understanding of what the users really understand about a set. |
Closing this now since #91 has now been merged; and new issues have been opened to capture feedback and discussion. |
First-Party Sets is integrating with the Storage Access API (announced in WICG/first-party-sets#92) to allow cross-site cookie access to sites that are embedded within another site in the same set. Chromium has feature flags/params that keep Storage Access API disabled outside of the bounds of a First-Party Set. Bug: 1175899 Change-Id: I9270bc364fde3e0aeb8bd72e20f38474bf46486e Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/4047805 Commit-Queue: Chris Fredrickson <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Nate Chapin <[email protected]> Commit-Queue: Nate Chapin <[email protected]> Auto-Submit: Chris Fredrickson <[email protected]> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#1074977}
Please let me say thank you Patricia Collier [email protected] |
Summary of proposed changes:
Based on feedback received during the incubation of First-Party Sets in the Privacy Community Group, we are proposing changes to the proposal. Following is a high-level summary of the changes, on which we invite community feedback. Please review the linked sections below for additional detail.
All of these changes are part of PR #91 which we will review on an upcoming WICG call (see issue #89)
Benefits of proposed changes:
Challenges:
Open question(s):
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