When you kill cookie tracking they'll use other methods. When you kill those they'll go back to IP based tracking and targeting which is meh for mobile but works "great" for residential users. You need ISPs on board if you want to end tracking once and for all.
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We decided long ago to not accept tracking defeatism and not accept cross-site tracking in Safari. So we shipped Intelligent Tracking Prevention (ITP) in 2017. Since then we’ve shipped multiple updates to ITP as documented on our blog:https://webkit.org/blog/category/privacy/ …
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How does this group define privacy? Facebook and Google cares deeply about “privacy” but they are trying to twist the meaning of the word to something totally different. That is why I’m am curious what this group considers privacy to be.
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As far as I know, this group has not defined privacy. However, both Mozilla and WebKit (which Apple uses) have published tracking prevention policies: • Mozilla’s policy https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Anti_tracking_policy … • WebKit’s policyhttps://webkit.org/tracking-prevention-policy/ …
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Is Google or Facebook allowed to join?
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Absolutely. There’s no exclusion going on.
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How does this relate to the W3C WABG?
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I assume that’s Web Advertising Business Group. At a high level, I’d point out that privacy goes well beyond advertising and the potentially privacy-invasive practices that might be related to advertising. The Privacy CG is about web privacy.
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So glad to see this get off the ground.
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I wish I had a horse in this race still, I'd happily take part. Good luck! Are you folks doing any more privacy workshops?
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