Michael Kleber

Results 129 comments of Michael Kleber
trafficstars

Chrome is not currently blocking any particular domain because of its performing tracking activities. Other browsers certainly have gone down this path, though, and I cannot make any promises about...

I agree, this is an interesting question. It's definitely one of the areas where this high-level document doesn't get into enough detail to offer an opinion one way or the...

Examples come naturally from the _combination_ of the "novel inferences" and "click-time leakage" risks. I think the canonical "novel inferences" example is the famous ["Target knows you're pregnant"](https://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/19/magazine/shopping-habits.html) story. If...

> It seems like Novel Inference certainly can include a "complete re-identification" between contexts _**A**_ and _**B**_ (max inference), but that _**B**_ learning something that is tied to your identity...

> For an SSP that believes interest group-based ads are more likely to win auctions, should it have the option to opt out of returning an ad at all and...

@wanderingrover Yes, they are numbers with up to 5 digits. For example, after clearing my history and then visiting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ, in my Console I see ``` await document.interestCohort(); > {id:...

Hello @lukewhitmore, FLoC is one of several Chrome proposals with the common goal of letting the advertising-supported open web continue to function in a world without cross-site tracking. Other major...

In that case, note that third-party cookies are still available in Chrome today, and have been removed in other browsers. Many publishers and advertisers already have strong opinions about the...

The only thing here that relies on a person being logged into a Google account and opted into sync is the way we, Chrome, are counting how many people are...

Sorry, I thought I answered all of your questions about flock, which is why I closed the issue. I'll try again, and let you choose to close it this time...