Sites that haven't had time to adapt their sites for third-party storage partitioning can take part in a deprecation trial to temporarily unpartition and restore prior behavior of storage, service workers, and communication APIs in content embedded on their site.
Related Website Sets (RWS) is a way for a company to declare relationships among sites, so that browsers allow limited third-party cookie access for specific purposes.
Exploring two challenges that the Chrome team faced in implementing CHIPS and how community feedback played a key role in evolving the proposal design.
First-Party Sets can allow related domain names that are owned and operated by the same entity to be treated as first-party in situations where first party and third party are otherwise treated differently.
To improve privacy, Chrome is changing how storage and communication APIs will behave in future releases. Read more about the upcoming change and how to check if your site is affected by Storage Partitioning.
CHIPS is a Privacy Sandbox proposal that introduces a mechanism to opt-in to having third-party cookies partitioned by top-level site. The origin trial that started in Chrome 100, will now be available on Chrome 106+ until October 25, 2022.
Starting in Chrome 100, CHIPS origin trial allows opting cookies in to "partitioned" storage, with a separate cookie jar per top-level site. Partitioned cookies can be set by a third-party service, but only read within the context of the top-level site where they were initially set.
Allow developers to opt-in a cookie to "partitioned" storage, with a separate cookie jar per top-level site. Partitioned cookies can be set by a third-party service, but only read within the context of the top-level site where they were initially set.
First-Party Sets can allow related domain names that are owned and operated by the same entity to be treated as first-party in situations where first party and third party are otherwise treated differently.
If you employ multiple domains that share the same account management backend, with Digital Asset Links you can now also associate them with one another to enable users to save credentials once and have the Chrome password manager suggest them to any of the affiliated websites.
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