Safari now fully blocks third-party cookies by default. This is a significant improvement for privacy since it disables login fingerprinting and brings other additional benefits. https://t.co/VVIAiaFDyg
— 1Blocker (@1BlockerApp) March 25, 2020
So Apple just threw the baby out with the bathwater and killed offline web apps (unless you’re cool with all your data being deleted if you don’t use an app for a week). You’d almost think they had an App Store to promote or something.https://t.co/e7phhp7jnm
— Aral Balkan ? (@aral@mastodon.ar.al) (@aral) March 25, 2020
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Apple’s WebKit will now block 3rd party cookies and delete offline storage after 7 days if you don’t visit the site in a week.
— Dare Obasanjo (@Carnage4Life) March 25, 2020
This basically kills offline web apps and makes me wonder why if it’s for privacy the same doesn’t happen for iOS apps? ?https://t.co/5Oozyzh4up
Safari continues its crusade against tracking, denying publishers' ability to fund free access to content and services with ads. Irrespective of the relationship between publishers and their audiences. Abuse of power anyone?!@adexchanger @OSchiffey https://t.co/gRhMpalisu
— Mathieu Roche (@rochemathieu) March 25, 2020
• Every other browser vendor:
— Lucid00 (@Lucid00) March 24, 2020
We're halting updates to give devs the ability to just focus on keeping things running during this COVID-19 outbreak.
• Apple:
We went ahead and made breaking changes to Safari. Test them now on your premium priced iOS, iPad OS or macOS device. https://t.co/FMd8FDZl3X
Whoa, Safari is killing browser local storage: it will erase localStorage and IndexedDB after 7 days of inactivity https://t.co/rEzAFc0vNF
— Dmitry Chestnykh (@dchest) March 25, 2020
Oh, no! localStorage is the only way to save users a ton of hassle. Browsers synchronizing it over the cloud has been fantastic and wiping it is completely pointless for security & privacy. It sounds like a grab to force paid apps over web apps. https://t.co/mZRptT57kU
— Morgan McGuire (@CasualEffects) March 25, 2020
web is dead pass it on https://t.co/qAnKkRJpXY
— Eniko (@Enichan) March 25, 2020
Wow. I really hate these trends.
— jestem króliczkiem (@karlicoss) March 25, 2020
> WebKit will delete all local storage after 7 days - https://t.co/BJfaXak7Yd
from the webkit update notes: third party cookies will be blocked automatically: good. writable storage will expire after 7 days: this is really bad for web apps. https://t.co/uG8Vo0u2Dh
— georg (@snorpey) March 25, 2020
Amazing the number of developers who think “Oh yeah, of course every web page you visit should be a full-fledged app that has permanent storage on your computer” https://t.co/xwAVrvsYDL
— John Bergmayer (@bergmayer) March 25, 2020
Apple updates Safari’s anti-tracking tech with full third-party cookie blocking https://t.co/zKDhr0Hvfh pic.twitter.com/hNG72KPvUY
— The Verge (@verge) March 24, 2020
Apple updates Safari’s anti-tracking tech with full third-party cookie blocking https://t.co/SaAUNylQDj pic.twitter.com/lvKda7M6Nx
— The Verge (@verge) March 25, 2020
Love how Apple Safari thanks Google team for helping them close off a loophole in the same story where we also learn they’re dusting Chrome on browser privacy by more than two years. Hat tip. https://t.co/TzrIxJHCUW
— Jason Kint (@jason_kint) March 25, 2020
Apple updates Safari to fully block third-party cookies by default, months after Google said it would do the same in Chrome by 2022 (Nick Statt/The Verge) https://t.co/xeJUCYKjZB
— Dr. Michael Spehr (@MicSpehr) March 25, 2020
Full by-default anti-tracking now in Safari, Firefox and also Brave, Cliqz and Tor. So many good browser alternatives to Chrome, which the majority is using.... #walkthetalk #dataethics https://t.co/cHYifIVjwY
— Pernille Tranberg (@PernilleT) March 25, 2020
Apple just killed Offline Web Apps while purporting to protect your privacy: why that’s A Bad Thing and why you should carehttps://t.co/GWxgP1S5Dk
— Aral Balkan ? (@aral@mastodon.ar.al) (@aral) March 25, 2020
https://t.co/FvojfMjClf ㅎㅎ 애플 웹앱 싫어하는거 너무 티난다... 웹푸시도 일부러 구현 안 하고 등등. 물론 웹앱이 대세가 되는건 애플 입장에서는 상상할 수 있는 최대의 재앙이기 때문에... 그래서 웹킷 말고는 렌더링 엔진도 허용하지 않는 양아치 짓을 하는거죠
— minchul park (@summerlight00) March 25, 2020
Just as PWAs were taking off, a huge unnecessary obstacle blocks the runway... https://t.co/9FNXbpewcz @adactio @davatron5000 @chriscoyier looking forward to your thoughts on this!
— Laidlaw (@laidlaw) March 25, 2020
Apple just killed Offline Web Apps while purporting to protect your privacy: why that’s A Bad Thing and why you should care https://t.co/UCoAJs89NH
— Bruce Lawson. At home. (@brucel) March 25, 2020
Apple’s WebKit will now block 3rd party cookies and delete offline storage after 7 days if you don’t visit the site in a week.
— Dare Obasanjo (@Carnage4Life) March 25, 2020
This basically kills offline web apps and makes me wonder why if it’s for privacy the same doesn’t happen for iOS apps? ?https://t.co/5Oozyzh4up
WebKit (Safari) is now deleting localstorage, indexeddb, etc. after 7 days of inactivity. This is a major hindrance if you want to build an app that stores its data locally.https://t.co/gbXldKqQik
— Kevin Dangoor (@dangoor) March 25, 2020
Holy shit, how did I miss this, Apple makes all web storage APIs have a 7 day expiration. This 100% kills client-side web apps. https://t.co/7OvzZsb2nc
— Matthew Phillips (@matthewcp) March 25, 2020
だいたい悪用していた皆様のせいで業界全体の首がしまるのお疲れ様でしたという感じ / “Full Third-Party Cookie Blocking And More | WebKit” https://t.co/gFPG8rdUZk
— そらは (@sora_h) March 25, 2020
Thanks for all the feedback and questions on the latest ITP! We've updated the blog post with a sub section called "A Note On Web Applications Added to the Home Screen" to clarify what to expect when your website is used as such an application: https://t.co/JATLj198HG
— John Wilander (@johnwilander) March 25, 2020
The long wait is over and the latest update to Safari's Intelligent Tracking Prevention is here: Full third-party cookie blocking and more https://t.co/JATLj198HG Safari users, welcome to the future and a safer web!
— John Wilander (@johnwilander) March 24, 2020
Do you use @twinethreads via Safari, iOS, or iPadOS? STOP and export now.
— Dan Cox (@Videlais) March 25, 2020
Starting with Safari 13.1, if you don't use Twine 2 online in a 7-day period, your stories will be erased. @klembot is working on a warning for online users.
Please share!https://t.co/wm8NRgrdoE
Safari 13.1 shipped for iOS and macOS today with full third-party cookie blocking. It’s a big, positive change for privacy on a web. It was previewed for months in Safari Technology Preview and OS betas to help ensure it’s a non-disruptive change. https://t.co/wtiUKL5OOk
— Ricky Mondello (@rmondello) March 24, 2020
Apple are making some big changes and killing off cookies on all 3rd party requests! https://t.co/BG8ppZX5gY
— Scott Helme (@Scott_Helme) March 25, 2020
サードパーティーCookie全無効化だけでなく、ファーストパーティーのローカル保存領域を7日で削除? // Full Third-Party Cookie Blocking and More | WebKithttps://t.co/v9m1JD027U
— Eiji Kitamura / えーじ (@agektmr) March 25, 2020
[Cookie Status]
— Simo Ahava (@SimoAhava) March 25, 2020
Updated https://t.co/gyqm1XhnDb with Safari’s latest changes to ITP (https://t.co/9E6FHwwJSM).
Mainly:
- All 3P cookies blocked
- 7 day expiration to all script-writable storage
- document.referrer downgraded to origin in cross-site navigation.#privacy
34件のコメント https://t.co/a3otq2ARYR “Full Third-Party Cookie Blocking And More | WebKit” (168 users) https://t.co/WDPqZ590Q8
— ohbarye (@ohbarye) March 25, 2020
아이폰 등에서 서드파티 쿠키 막히고 로컬 스토리지 같은 것도 7일 동안 활동 없으면 지운다고 하네요. https://t.co/775y3ngO4U
— Hyeonseok Shin ? (@hyeonseok) March 25, 2020
Third-party cookies will soon cease to exist. ? https://t.co/UPw13s0OvX
— Input (@inputmag) March 25, 2020
타사 쿠키야 광고업이 고민해야 할 문제겠지만
— Goodhyun 김국현 (@goodhyun) March 26, 2020
localStorage를 7일 뒤에는 지워버리는 변경은
격리 중이라 다들 일 안 벌이는 와중에 웹앱 개발자들에게 날벼락일 수?
Safari 점유율이 높지 않아 다행이라고 생각하기 쉽겠지만 iOS에서는 유일하게 허락된 웹브라우저 "엔진"https://t.co/kcDTvRw7F2
애플이 오늘 실시한 업데이트에 포함된 사파리 신 버전부터 "모든" 서드파티 쿠키를 차단하게 되었다고. 구글의 예정보다 2년 앞서서 밀어부친건데... 개인정보 보호는 좋다만 사파리로 한국 사이트 이용하기가 한결 더 까다로워졌겠구나. https://t.co/W9CAxnudDM via @Verge
— 푸른곰 (@purengom) March 24, 2020
Just updated my blog post on Apple killing Offline Web Apps with questions after they silently updated their blog post. I’m now confused and wondering if they thought this out at all.https://t.co/GWxgP1S5Dk
— Aral Balkan ? (@aral@mastodon.ar.al) (@aral) March 25, 2020
Apple just killed Offline Web Apps while purporting to protect your privacy: why that’s A Bad... https://t.co/QbWxYwzs9s #programming #softwareengineering #bigdata #datascience #analytics #ai #python #javascript
— Lewis Gavin (@GavLaaaaaaaa) March 26, 2020
iOS 13.4、Safari 13.1のITPについて。
— azu (@azu_re) March 26, 2020
3rd-party cookieは基本的にブロック、LocalStorageを含むストレージは最後のインタラクションから7日後に削除され、`document… "" https://t.co/pid15ePKMk
Safariがサードパーティクッキーが全面的にデフォルトブロック。2022年に予定しているChromeよりかなり先行しての実施ですね。
— dynamis (でゅなみす/レッサーパンダの人) (@dynamitter) March 25, 2020
基本的にはOAuth 2.0またはStorage Access APIを使えと。https://t.co/XCUQUoPvXr
“Full Third-Party Cookie Blocking And More | WebKit” https://t.co/plpIjdGHno
— Shigeki Ohtsu (@jovi0608) March 24, 2020
Announcement hidden in a long blog post: Safari will delete all local storage after a week, which means that it will be fundamentally incompatible with web applications. https://t.co/loVgRi7ySQ
— Andreas Monitzer (@anlumo1) March 25, 2020
Safari オフラインのウェブアプリ動かすの無理そう。
— azu (@azu_re) March 24, 2020
Safariは StorageManager.persist() は実装しないってことなのかな? 7-Day Cap on All Script-Writeabl… "" https://t.co/pid15ePKMk
えっ、LocalStorageもSessionStorageもIndexedDBもServiceWorkerのregistrationsも7日経つと消されるようになるの…… / “Full Third-Party Cookie Blocking And More | WebKit” https://t.co/UdIxfAZLAz
— ????? (@amagitakayosi) March 26, 2020
ホームに追加した場合は制限が違うんだ(追記された) 「A Note On Web Applications Added to the Home Screen」 "Full Third-Party Cookie Blocking…" https://t.co/pid15ePKMk
— azu (@azu_re) March 26, 2020
Web広告がどのように変わっていくのか、ユーザーの取得情報のレイヤーが変わってくるのは間違いなさそうだ。 » 完全なサードパーティのCookieブロッキングなど| WebKit https://t.co/GuizVVksuN
— みねゆうじ (@Myuji_4) March 26, 2020