
Security and privacy for the open web
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What's the role of the browser in enabling security and privacy by default on the open web? How are browsers changing to balance trade-offs and mitigate risk? How can you get involved?
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Digging into the Privacy Sandbox → https://goo.gle/2ZhIlbG
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Speakers:
Sam Dutton, Maud Nalpas
#webdevLIVE #privacysandbox event: web.dev LIVE 2020; re_ty: Publish; fullname: Maud Nalpas,Sam Dutton; product: Chrome - General;
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