The Privacy Sandbox initiative aims to create technologies that both protect people's privacy online and give companies and developers tools to build thriving digital businesses. The Privacy Sandbox aims to help sites reduce cross-site and cross-app tracking while helping to keep online content and services free for all.
Learn more about the project on:
That said, documentation doesn't always answer every question and that's what this repo is for. If you have questions around developer issues relating to Privacy Sandbox or third-party cookies, you can raise an issue here to ask the team.
We respond to issues in a number of different ways:
Your question may fall under several of these categories, and we may separate all those threads with you to get to the answers you need.
Open issues in languages other than EnglishWhile the primary language for our Developer Relations team is English, we know that's not the case for all of our developers. We’ll use our best effort to understand issues opened in languages other than English, with the help of Google Translate. We will copy the translation into our comment, and respond in English.
If you have further feedback or questions, you can continue to reply to us in your preferred language, and we’ll follow this same protocol.
Third-party cookie deprecation (3PCD) readiness listWe also use this repo as a location for different companies and organizations to share information about their work migrating from third-party cookies to alternative solutions.
View and learn how to add your own organization to the Third-party cookie deprecation (3PCD) readiness list.
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