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Revision as of 14:23, 27 April 2023
Contents
Full Title or Meme
The original browser were limited the lack of an state between screens. Adding state has required a means to partition that state to the appropriate sources.
Context
Google Chrome is going ahead with strong tracking protection and Firefox and Safari already have this. -miketaylr@chromium.org (2023-04-25_
Problems
Where to build the partition?
Solutions
Cookies
All major Browsers have deprecated the use of Third Party Cookies while still allowing them within partitions with names like First-Party Sets. Clock that link for details. Some Browsers just ban all Third Party Cookies with no work-around like that.