[Webkit-unassigned] [Bug 189045] Recent change in ITP2 behaviour blocks 3rd party cookies
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Wed Aug 29 12:40:29 PDT 2018
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=189045
--- Comment #8 from John Wilander <wilander at apple.com> ---
(In reply to Christopher Walker from comment #7)
> Hi John I think that helps somewhat, unfortunately as we are split timezone
> wise (we are located in the UK) I need to discuss this fully with my team to
> ensure it's what we expect but I will try and pass over a few queries we had
> from today;
Sounds good.
> One question is when is the plan for this functionality becoming part of the
> Safari main build? We've verified our functionality works on Safari 12.0
> Beta, however under the Tech Preview our site has some issues we need to
> plan for it would be good to know a rough time it was being released.
We never comment on when or even if something will be released. If you want to get a feel for it based on history, I suggest you looked at when we've blogged about major updates related to ITP.
Safari Technology Preview is exactly what it says, a technology preview. With it, developer get to test out changes before they go into beta of our regular releases.
> Another is it would be ideal if these changes were communicated via a blog
> post or ideally a specification document.
If we release a Safari with these changes, I'm sure we'll blog about them, just like we have previously.
Regarding a specification, we'd love for cross-site tracking to be a solved problem we can put in a spec and move on to other engineering efforts. But we have to constantly monitor what trackers are doing and make adjustments to how ITP works.
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