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Third Party Cookies Must Be Removed

a year ago
  • #web-standards
  • #third-party-cookies
  • #privacy
  • Third-party cookies are harmful to the web and must be removed to improve privacy.
  • Privacy is a core design principle for the web platform, and many browsers have already restricted third-party cookies.
  • Removing third-party cookies presents challenges, including preserving necessary use cases like federated identity and fraud mitigation.
  • Third-party cookies enable tracking networks, which threaten privacy and centralize data, reducing individual and collective privacy.
  • Replacement technologies for third-party cookies must be designed-for-purpose and respect user privacy.
  • New proposals must be reviewed to ensure they do not recreate privacy pitfalls, either individually or in combination with other technologies.
  • Multi-implementer and developer support is essential for privacy-related specifications to succeed.
  • There is an urgency to establish a strict timeline for the removal of third-party cookies.
  • Proposals must justify their benefits and trade-offs, with independent review encouraged to ensure privacy preservation.
  • Web standards should avoid encoding specific business models to maintain flexibility and innovation.