Hi Sarbajit - these are a few years old, but might be of interest: • security.googleblog.com/2014/10/learning-statistics-with-privacy-aided.html • www.chromium.org/developers/design-documents/rappor
So it's like a JWT, with zero info (no username, no photo...), and zero user interaction ? If so, it is a great news to help to distinguish bots from real users (even if bots are registering on social networks, social networks are doing a little bit of cleaning, so it is better than nothing). Is it live ? How can we use it ?
If you follow through to the web.dev/trust-tokens/ article you can find the demo to see it in action or even sign up for the Origin Trial if you want to experiment yourself.
@@naythaniel Using Sec-CH-UA to prevent seeing your real user agent so it would prevent Chrome by saying "use me"? Like what Gmail, Gmaps, GSearch, ... does? :)
We had the videos posted "unlisted" but linked from developer.chrome.com/devsummit/ Their "release" on the channel has been staggered though so that subscribers didn't just get all the videos dropped at once.
Could you please give some public documents on the idea that how differential privacy is implemented in Google Chrome?
Hi Sarbajit - these are a few years old, but might be of interest:
• security.googleblog.com/2014/10/learning-statistics-with-privacy-aided.html
• www.chromium.org/developers/design-documents/rappor
Are you completely getting rid of third party cookies or are you making them only run on the site they were set?
So it's like a JWT, with zero info (no username, no photo...), and zero user interaction ?
If so, it is a great news to help to distinguish bots from real users (even if bots are registering on social networks, social networks are doing a little bit of cleaning, so it is better than nothing).
Is it live ? How can we use it ?
If you follow through to the web.dev/trust-tokens/ article you can find the demo to see it in action or even sign up for the Origin Trial if you want to experiment yourself.
The irony of Google posting this
Which part is ironic?
@@naythaniel Using Sec-CH-UA to prevent seeing your real user agent so it would prevent Chrome by saying "use me"? Like what Gmail, Gmaps, GSearch, ... does? :)
I like him
Video posted 18 minutes ago... And the only previous comment is from 1 week ago... Wot!? 🤔
We had the videos posted "unlisted" but linked from developer.chrome.com/devsummit/ Their "release" on the channel has been staggered though so that subscribers didn't just get all the videos dropped at once.
Zero user....? =)