"Google is the last entity to trust to forge a compromise," said @brendaneich in "Google Chrome proposes 'privacy sandbox' to reform advertising evils" https://t.co/fHYcmtFCLM via @CNET
— Brave Software (@brave) August 22, 2019
The @googlechrome team has a major new proposal — the “privacy sandbox” — to try to fix the privacy invasion of online ads without sacrificing the better revenue targeted ads offer publishers. https://t.co/H3SHuNWXZu
— Stephen Shankland (@stshank) August 22, 2019
Google proposes new privacy and anti-fingerprinting controls for the web https://t.co/pofWSPXoDB
— Jason Spero (@Speroman) August 22, 2019
Chrome devs propose Privacy Sandbox to balance ad targeting and user privacy | ZDNet https://t.co/X3buaytClW
— Philippe Vynckier (@PVynckier) August 22, 2019
@avrohomg @MHcommunicate @m49D4ch3lly @todddlyle @Fabriziobustama @robmay70 @archonsec @ChuckDBrooks @mclynd @DrJDrooghaag @AghiathChbib @evankirstel @NigelTozer
Chrome devs propose Privacy Sandbox to balance ad targeting & user privacy https://t.co/EfXFfFGYHu
— ぱんおじ99.9®(Satoshi, O-mc) (@Panda_Lv6) August 22, 2019
I'm really psyched to announce our Privacy Sandbox proposal—an effort to build privacy guarantees into the core architecture of the Web. This has been all-consuming for me over the last six months, and even longer for our research and engineering teams. https://t.co/WWSmcyqkCG
— Justin Schuh ? (@justinschuh) August 22, 2019
.@Google says blocking cookies hurts publishers' revenue. https://t.co/dl5h5E2NQ8
— Wendy N. Davis (@wendyndavis) August 22, 2019
But a different study found minimal effect on revenue. prior coverage: https://t.co/dWRGJ5hE9Z pic.twitter.com/bIIgrrybQY
Imagine, if you will, a glorious future where Google, the advertising company known for massive privacy violations, building you a special _private_ Google-controlled web where the icky _bad guys_ can’t track you! Lucky you.https://t.co/Hcyv8j9fmF
— Mat Marquis (@wilto) August 22, 2019
Google’s Chrome team proposes a “privacy sandbox” to enable targeted ads that don’t infringe privacy. Blocking cookies just makes forces worse forms of online tracking, and non-targeted ads pay publishers 52% less: https://t.co/B8wqdI2L38* https://t.co/pWPNEUgbVE
— Stephen Shankland (@stshank) August 22, 2019
Google is also actively working against fingerprinting in Chrome with a Privacy Sandbox by adding a "privacy budget" to API calls:https://t.co/rOEtKqjEA9
— Dino A. Dai Zovi (@dinodaizovi) August 22, 2019
https://t.co/QpIomcqvXv and the explainers linked to from https://t.co/cfwPx4qnkZ are also worth reading. https://t.co/PLDtNeJrsS
— Mike West (@mikewest) August 22, 2019
Great to see commitments by Apple, Mozilla, Google for privacy, now with Chromium’s Privacy Sandbox. via @bibydigital
— Smashing Magazine (@smashingmag) August 22, 2019
Mozilla Anti tracking policyhttps://t.co/0o3COGUIpH
WebKit Tracking Prevention Policyhttps://t.co/M82mBK8VX1
Chromium Privacy Sandboxhttps://t.co/oaS4tkHSM7
Google made some interesting anouncements today :
— Vincent Toubiana (@vtoubiana) August 22, 2019
- Chrome Privacy sandbox: https://t.co/3iNR6OOhUL
- Proposal for transparency & choice: https://t.co/7rbqdDoKtY and https://t.co/clNjWoI5UL
Googleらしく、ターゲティング広告収入を減らすことなくユーザのプライバシーを保護するための取り組みとしてPrivacy Sandboxを発表。
— dynamis (でゅなみす) (@dynamitter) August 22, 2019
ユーザに把握不可能な追跡をするフィンガープリンティングは排除していきつつ、一般的なCookieによる追跡は維持する方向かhttps://t.co/u06IQIxum2
Building a more private web https://t.co/TfQyTkIJpg
— 木村賢(Satoshi Kimura) (@kimuyan) August 22, 2019
このあたりはSEOな人も近い未来のために読んでおくべきかなあと。(WMC HMCでセキュリティ系のセッションが多かったので余計に思った)
hahahahahaha “Google Announces Initiative to Build a More Private Web” https://t.co/32CBR7E7tY
— switched (@switch_d) August 22, 2019
#Google Building a more private web https://t.co/Xg17yKs6z3
— Steve Soleimani (@stevesoleimani) August 22, 2019
Google - plans for building a more private web <“Recent studies have shown that when advertising is made less relevant by removing cookies, funding for publishers falls by 52% on average” cc @jason_kint @johnnyryan https://t.co/tr0MqEccMg
— Privacy Matters (@PrivacyMatters) August 22, 2019
Google Chrome proposes 'Privacy Sandbox' to reform advertising evils. Google's proposed privacy sandbox would similarly restrict tracking technology, according to proposal details Google published. https://t.co/Z6JiK87Hcb What do you think?
— The Best Linux Blog In the Unixverse (@nixcraft) August 22, 2019
Building a more private webhttps://t.co/FgWBtoCcA2
— Outsider (@Outsideris) August 22, 2019
Google에서 핑거프린팅처럼 사용자가 제어하지 못하는 정보를 더 막아서 프라이버시를 보호하면서도 광고는 할 수 있도록 하기 위한 Privacy Sandbox를 제안했다. 브라우저별로 다르게 하지 않고 의견을 모아서 표준으로 처리하고자 하는 움직임
Google says they want to develop privacy standards for the web. I research and work on security and privacy of web standards for long now. Waiting until they are ready to say more. https://t.co/MT6PEVwws3
— Lukasz Olejnik (@lukOlejnik) August 22, 2019
the best part about this update from Google is that it begins "Privacy is paramount to us, in everything we do" so at least you can immediately close the tab and quickly move on https://t.co/gXTZoZUNAV
— Sam Biddle (@samfbiddle) August 22, 2019
Publisher ad revenue drops 52% when ads aren't targeted, says Google -- whose privacy sandbox idea aims to offer both ad targeting and "privacy." https://t.co/3E7sWGBS7i
— Adam Levin (@Adam_K_Levin) August 23, 2019
While we support the Chrome team's efforts to improve people's privacy, for any of it to be effective, they really have to make privacy protection the default.https://t.co/uIoM36yzBv
— Firefox ? (@firefox) August 22, 2019
Google Chrome proposes ‘privacy sandbox’ to reform advertising evils - CNET https://t.co/ZbdzRrwvWi
— lunamoth (@lunamoth) August 23, 2019
구글 이미 신뢰를 잃은듯 1. AMP 로 웹 종속화 2. "Coalition for Better Ads" 로 광고 차단 회피 2. 크롬 광고 차단기 무력화 등등
파이어폭스, 사파리 등에서 트래커 차단 움직임을 보고
Google proposes new privacy standards to protect web browsing data. Read more: https://t.co/94JWfXSvNT @jonfingas @engadget
— BIGtoken (@BIG_token) August 22, 2019
Check it. #Google proposes new privacy and anti-fingerprinting controls for the web https://t.co/stcX2RjJmI via @techcrunch #tech #digital #data #business pic.twitter.com/7ZXaEJMzdD
— Kohei Kurihara Blockchain CMO (@kuriharan) August 23, 2019
Google proposes new privacy and anti-fingerprinting controls for the web https://t.co/415DFSqJLk #Microsoft
— Laurent MILTGEN (@kubernan) August 22, 2019
Google proposes new privacy and anti-fingerprinting controls for the web | TechCrunch https://t.co/XEyuoAE680
— The Privacy Guru (@sharemindfully) August 22, 2019
Google建議開發新的web保安科技,加強反追蹤功能,做得到嗎?
— Charles Mok 莫乃光 (@charlesmok) August 23, 2019
Google proposes new privacy and anti-fingerprinting controls for the webhttps://t.co/Rg6Iy13wUq
Google blog: Building a more private webhttps://t.co/X2cxi0R6pK
Google proposes new privacy and anti-fingerprinting controls for the web – TechCrunch https://t.co/vQN0ZPrPOO pic.twitter.com/YQfATuYcMD
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) August 22, 2019
Google Wants to Continue Selling Ads While Protecting User Privacy - by @mehedih_ - https://t.co/quw1TQTooI pic.twitter.com/2PLyKaZBcr
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) August 22, 2019
The @googlechrome proposals include some potentially significant proposals for ways to do ad targeting, attribution, and even fraud/security w/o needing to individually track users across websites.
— ashkan soltani (@ashk4n) August 23, 2019
Lets hope the engineers convince the risk-averse lawyers https://t.co/x7wav10O9f
Google proposes new privacy and anti-fingerprinting controls aimed at making it harder for online marketers and advertisers to track users across the web https://t.co/xGlpezcczj from @ChromiumDev
— Dries Buytaert (@Dries) August 23, 2019
It’s good that Google now wants to standardise techniques for more privacy-preserving ads (even if we and others proposed many of them a decade ago https://t.co/n9Rq0S13wH ?) 1/2 https://t.co/MH6UPOgUK2
— Ian Brown (@1Br0wn) August 23, 2019
Google’s “Privacy Sandbox” proposal. Be sure to click through from https://t.co/ya9r95Q9DG to https://t.co/PV3sOKgcdW to https://t.co/ScnBdAwykz to the individual proposals. Lots of reading, discussions, and standardization work ahead. I have barely scratched the surface. ? https://t.co/LttBW0vDn9
— Thomas Steiner (@tomayac) August 22, 2019
Chromeのトラッキングポリシー
— Yuto Suzuki (@mocyuto) August 23, 2019
Chromium Blog: Potential uses for the Privacy Sandbox https://t.co/EP8Er3WLCh
.@justinschuh Do y'all have measurements you're willing to share that show this uptick in fingerprinting in response to cookie blocking? Past measurements have shown a slow but continual growth for many years. (From: https://t.co/CoTHs4Bz0N) pic.twitter.com/Ry9BuJNgPe
— Steven Englehardt (@s_englehardt) August 22, 2019
Potential uses for the Google Privacy Sandbox https://t.co/LkSxSeZE8k
— Frank Denis (@jedisct1) August 22, 2019
In a classic "right hand" vs "left hand", @googlechrome announced today a new initiative to 'enhance privacy on the web': https://t.co/hkbGfiLoO9 while @google's policy team and lobbyists simultaneously argue that privacy laws are going to destroy the 'free and open internet'
— ashkan soltani (@ashk4n) August 23, 2019
Never give up on privacy: Building a more private web https://t.co/iGdE9rWVN3
— Ann Cavoukian, Ph.D. (@AnnCavoukian) August 23, 2019
Building a more private web https://t.co/LSjB2cJXO0 pic.twitter.com/LYxUI9Ibtd
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) August 22, 2019
#google #chrome commits to building privacy sandboxes on a Web standard level https://t.co/LJlO6uKEqa#privacy #gdpr #privacypreservingmachinelearning #ppml
— Uwe ?happyAI Stoll (@ustoll) August 23, 2019
Google cannot fix privacy in the web unless it first fixes its own definition of privacy.https://t.co/FR9CqpXgkL
— Juan Tapiador (@jetapiador) August 23, 2019
ah I see google are up to their same old tricks again 'oh no but chrome needs this data to serve relevant ads!' chrome's malware, don't use it https://t.co/sXwPNUZ6AG
— dan nolan (@dannolan) August 23, 2019
After years of beta-testing their April Fools pranks, Google has decided to release more frequently. I just think it would be funnier to play it straight and not give away the joke in the first sentence. “Privacy is paramount to us, in everything we do.”https://t.co/Uozbn35j7k
— Dean Jackson (@grorg) August 23, 2019
Large scale blocking of cookies does not undermine privacy. Be skeptical. https://t.co/5xSvDwEOVx
— Jared Hanson (@jaredhanson) August 23, 2019
一回目読んで皮肉だと思った。#監視社会 を拡大した企業が「他社(Apple,Mozilla)が我々がいう通りにやらなかったら、よりヒドいトラッキングが生まれるよ」と脅迫する。https://t.co/S3FxzQUuf3
— Alexandre Mercier - Amazon FC Ambassador ? (@cyberflamingo) August 23, 2019