Don Marti

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Issue #61 points out that a browser extension will be able to obtain the user's cohort by injecting a script that calls `interestCohort`. There are legit reasons for an extension...

There are sensitive vintage pages out there (such as old forums and mailing list archives) that don't receive a lot of active maintenance and wouldn't have an opt-out applied. So...

Added a related issue to capture and expand on the useful opt-in comment from @jkarlin .

Will a site opt-out that does not require setting an HTTP header be available before the Origin Trial begins? I can update https://github.com/WICG/floc/pull/47 as needed.

The other side of FLoC reciprocity is: because FLoC may reveal membership in a legally protected or otherwise sensitive group, sites will need to check their own audience data and...

During the origin trial, will FLoC only be training on the sites that have opted in to the origin trial? (Seems like that will be necessary in order to prevent...

Some advertisers are likely to want to collect FLoC ids, for the common use case of "buy ads reaching people who are similar to those who already bought something from...

Thank you @michaelkleber. As I understand it... 1. If a Permissions Policy for "interest-cohort" applies to the page, then follow the permissions policy. 2. Otherwise, if any script on the...

If a Chrome extension injects an ad into a page, will the page be counted as a page that loads ads-related resources for purposes of FLoC training? (Related: #61)

Revealing cohort inferences might also reveal sensitive cohorts that are not pre-screened by the browser, including cohorts that are not sensitive in the context they're used but may be sensitive...