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One Year Update: Partitioning :visited links history #9

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kyraseevers opened this issue Jun 25, 2024 · 1 comment
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One Year Update: Partitioning :visited links history #9

kyraseevers opened this issue Jun 25, 2024 · 1 comment
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kyraseevers commented Jun 25, 2024

Session description

This breakout session will serve as a 1 year update to the partitioning :visited links project. We will:

  • Briefly recap the Partitioning :visited links history explainer.

  • Go over implementation progress in Chrome and highlight solutions that may be valuable to other developers.

  • Discuss public experiment results and key takeaways from our launch.

  • Discuss how to spec this proposal and how standardization choices now may affect future privacy improvements to CSS

  • Determine what work remains towards removing the 2010 privacy mitigations.

Session goal

To present implementation and experimentation updates, and discuss concrete steps towards CSS standardization.

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@arturjanc, @miketaylr

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#visited-links

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