
Introducing the Privacy Budget
Cross-site tracking can be enabled through fingerprinting, a technique that looks at what makes a user's browser unique. The first stage of the Privacy Budget proposal aims to quantify the identifying information, or entropy, exposed by different surfaces in the web platform. Learn about why Chrome is using this approach along with a sneak peek at how the team is laying the groundwork for the future.
Resources:
Github Privacy Budget → https://goo.gle/3fZzgMQ
Combat fingerprinting → https://goo.gle/3oaALdJ
The Privacy Sandbox → https://goo.gle/2UZanqK
Fingerprint Demo → https://goo.gle/36wxH5J
Speaker: Maud Nalpas
Subscribe to Google Chrome Developers here → https://goo.gle/ChromeDevs
Watch all Chrome Developer Summit sessions here → https://goo.gle/cds20-sessions
#chromedevsummit #chrome #privacybudget
event: Chrome Dev Summit 2020; re_ty: Publish; product: Chrome - General; fullname: Maud Nalpas;
Other Videos By Chrome for Developers
2020-12-17 | Extending CSS with Houdini |
2020-12-17 | Submission shoutout for STORIES | GUI Challenges |
2020-12-17 | What's new in DevTools |
2020-12-16 | Updating the way we work |
2020-12-16 | SMS OTP form best practices |
2020-12-16 | Sign-up form best practices |
2020-12-16 | Thinking on ways to solve CENTERING |
2020-12-16 | Optimize for interactivity using Web Vitals (FID/TBT) |
2020-12-15 | A more private way to measure ad conversions |
2020-12-15 | Enable and debug cross-origin isolated |
2020-12-15 | Introducing the Privacy Budget |
2020-12-15 | Chrome OS Terminal |
2020-12-15 | Superpowers for next gen web apps: Machine learning |
2020-12-14 | Beyond fast with new performance features |
2020-12-14 | Core Web Vitals and SEO |
2020-12-14 | Exploring the future of Core Web Vitals |
2020-12-14 | Chrome Dev Summit Adventure: How we built it |
2020-12-11 | UX patterns optimized for Core Web Vitals |
2020-12-11 | Fixing common Web Vitals issues |
2020-12-11 | State of speed tooling |
2020-12-11 | Extensions patterns for Manifest V3 |