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  • The goal of Google's [[:Category:Privacy Sandbox|Privacy Sandbox]] is prevent marketers from engaging a particular audience in a particular ...ing any identifier.<ref>https://iabtechlab.com/blog/explaining-the-privacy-sandbox-explainers</ref>
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  • The goal of Google's [[:Category:Privacy Sandbox|Privacy Sandbox]] is prevent marketers from engaging a particular audience in a particular ...any marketers receiving any identifier.<ref>https://github.com/google/ads-privacy/tree/master/proposals/dovekey</ref>
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  • ...ser's interaction with previous contexts.<ref>https://github.com/microsoft/privacy-preserving-ads/blob/main/Parakeet.md</ref> ...t patterns, Microsoft recommends using [[Differential Privacy|differential privacy]] methods to generate the representation vector.
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  • ...edia they purchase.<ref>https://iabtechlab.com/blog/explaining-the-privacy-sandbox-explainers</ref> [[Category:Privacy Sandbox|Aggregate Reporting API]]
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  • The goal of Google's [[:Category:Privacy Sandbox|Privacy Sandbox]] is prevent marketers from engaging a particular audience in a particular https://github.com/google/ads-privacy/tree/master/proposals/dovekey</ref>
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  • ...quires client processing for any processing.<ref>https://github.com/AdRoll/privacy/blob/main/MURRE.md</ref> ...ifferential Privacy]] is a framework for understanding and protecting user privacy.
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  • [[Category:Privacy Sandbox|Origin]]
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  • "Privacy budget" (also called a "privacy loss parameter" or denoted as epsilon (ε)) controls how much noise (or fak The goal of Google's “privacy budget” is to reduce organizations' ability to create a [[Statistical Ide
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  • Fenced Frames are designed to address short comings in other Privacy Sandbox proposals, such as providing support for: ...elivered where, to which audiences at which time, similar to other Privacy Sandbox proposals, Google's Fenced Frame proposal would:
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  • ...entralized ownership of domains, privacy regulations focus on reducing the privacy risks to people via relying on [[Pseudonymous|pseudonymous]] identifiers, r ...s began Origin Trial in M89.<ref>https://developer.chrome.com/blog/privacy-sandbox-update-2021-jan</ref><ref>http://www.chromium.org/updates/first-party-sets<
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  • [[Category:Privacy Sandbox|De-identified Data]]
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  • Ibis adopts Google’s Privacy Sandbox goal of disintermediating publishers from the marketers that fund their dig ...ke TURTLEDOVE-style auction altogether."<ref>https://github.com/google/ads-privacy/tree/master/proposals/ibis</ref>
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  • CarbonRMP’s Sandpiper proposal “allows a website operator to declare a sandbox that specifies how data can be accessed and shared.”<ref>https://github.c * access-control-allow-1p-sandbox
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  • The goal of Google's [[:Category:Privacy Sandbox|Privacy Sandbox]] is prevent marketers from engaging a particular audience in a particular ...ing any identifier.<ref>https://iabtechlab.com/blog/explaining-the-privacy-sandbox-explainers</ref>
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  • Puffin adopts Google’s Privacy Sandbox goal of disintermediating publishers from the marketers that fund their dig ...ther Privacy Sandbox proposals that nominally allude to improving people's privacy, Puffin is designed to ask the browser to steer money towards certain sites
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  • The goal of Google's [[:Category:Privacy Sandbox|Privacy Sandbox]] is prevent marketers from engaging a particular audience in a particular ...king and auction with contextual and user interest information provided in privacy anonymized ad request."<ref>https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21ADXFCm%2D
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  • ...rs that support the decentralized, open web.<ref>https://github.com/criteo/privacy/tree/main/TEETAR</ref> [[Category:Privacy Sandbox|Teetar]]
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  • ...ivacy-by-design approach to managing addressable media identifiers and the privacy signals people link to them in support of the open web.<ref>https://swan.co ...nerating, reading, resetting the addressable identifier independent of the privacy signals associated with it.
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  • Eyeo's Sensible Privacy Enablement by Clustering Targeting Attributes in CLiEnt (Spectacle) is a pr ...s distinct count Eyeo recommends using [[Differential Privacy|differential privacy]], where different servers receive different subsets of information and by
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  • ...ap a specific ad request to a specific user.” <ref>https://github.com/WICG/privacy-preserving-ads/blob/main/MACAW.md</ref> Macaw adopts Google’s Privacy Sandbox goal of disintermediating publishers from the marketers that fund their dig
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