Brad Lassey

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We are interested in exploring solutions in this space

The draft now includes several sections discussing anti-abuse needs, including same-site. Do you think this sufficiently addresses your concerns?

Absolutely. There are several ways to do this accounting, but probably the two most straightforward are entropy and k-anonymity. Entropy accounting has the nice property of being predictable for web...

Good point. Policy-wise we could allow for identifying location down to a political entity (trying for a word that covers both US states and countries) of at least some minimum...

Hi David, we're certainly interested in supporting this use case and [Trust Tokens](https://github.com/WICG/trust-token-api) is one proposal aimed at supporting it. I suspect there is a lot more we can do...

> I don't think it should be out of scope. I can work on a PR. @jbradleychen have you had a chance to work on a PR?

I think the better way to think of FPS is retaining existing properties of 3rd parties (e.g. cross domain cookie access and shared caching of resources) within a set of...

> origin/domain is the existing [privacy] boundary I don't think this is true. In current default browsing mode (i.e. not private browsing or strict mode), the privacy boundary is the...

> At the same time, I was talking to @bslassey yesterday, and it seems like there's room for more form factors than just "mobile". One example that came up was...