Reminder: eTLD+1 (from the Public Suffix List) is not, nor has ever been, an adequate privacy boundary. It does not, nor can it, represent the scope of entities present in the domain namespace.
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eTLDs, or domains from (link: https://publicsuffix.org/ ) http://publicsuffix.org - are effective TLDs. "public" because anyone can register a subdomain, like [foo].s3.amazonaws.com or [bar].appspot.com. Important for cookies and wildcard certs not to cross boundaries.
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