Martin Thomson

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I think that the packet header is *almost* normal enough now that the syntax module could work. There are some tricks we'd need to work through (packet number encryption, for...

I think. I also think that a great deal more needs to be done with this explainer to get up to speed, so this change might not be appropriate at...

In the [anchors section of the working mode](https://whatwg.org/working-mode#anchors) there is a process for negotiating the creation of a permanent anchor. This is good, but that process does not describe how...

Google's Q3 report to the UK CMA says: > Yes, the submission guidelines have been changed, and the primary domain must serve a JSON file at /.well-known/related-website-set.json. But I see...

In #53, it seems like a lot of the discussion is cross purposes. It seems like there are a number of different ideas floating around and it is hard to...

First-party sets (FPS) violates some central principles of the modern web. Specifically, the [priority of constituencies](https://www.w3.org/TR/html-design-principles/#priority-of-constituencies) puts user interests first; and the [Vegas Rule](https://w3ctag.github.io/privacy-principles/#dfn-vegas-rule) says that what happens on one...

On #53, @johnwilander [identifies](https://github.com/privacycg/first-party-sets/issues/53#issuecomment-902396090) one potential use for FPS: > [...] the idea is to consider a bounce/redirect that isn't between two domains in the same first party set as...

It has been argued that requesting access to keys is orthogonal to fullscreen access and so an orthogonal API is the right shape for this. This is a fine argument...

Allowing sites to selectively override some keys and not others is highly likely to create web compatibility hazards. Different browsers reserve different key combinations for their own use and inconsistent...