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Revision as of 15:21, 12 January 2021

Google's First Party Sets proposal enables different sites (or domains) owned by the same organization to declare themselves to people as being allowed to share personal data.[1]


Impact

By relying on organizational ownership as the sole mechanism of trust, this advantages vertically-integrated organizations over those that rely on supply-chain partners. This runs counter to the general goal on the web of supporting decentralization.

Open Questions

  • How much ownership is required for different domains to be allowed to share personal data?
  • How much awareness among the general public is required for different domains to be allowed to share personal data?
  • How much control should people have to keep their identity distinct from the various sites within such a "first party set"?

References