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One Year Update: Partitioning :visited links history
  • Past
  • Confirmed
  • Breakout Sessions

Meeting

Event details

Date:
Pacific Daylight Time
Status:
Confirmed
Location:
4 Concourse Level - Capistrano
Participants:
Omri Ariav, Matthew Atkinson, Christian Biesinger, Manuel Bucher, Ari Chivukula, Daniel Ehrenberg, Nidhi Jaju, Artur Janc, Eric Kinnear, Eric Meyer, Michal Mocny, Simon Pieters, Adam Rice, Kyra Seevers, Mike Taylor, Andrew Verge, Di Zhang, Paul Zuehlcke
Big meeting:
TPAC 2024 (Calendar)

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.

Agenda

Chairs:
Kyra Seevers, Artur Janc, Mike Taylor

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.

Goal(s):
To present implementation and experimentation updates, and discuss concrete steps towards CSS standardization.

Materials:

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