[Webkit-unassigned] [Bug 273193] Safari Intelligent Tracking Prevention is breaking same-site cross-subdomain sync for Transcend Consent Manager
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Sun Apr 28 16:14:03 PDT 2024
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=273193
--- Comment #13 from Eli Grey (:sephr) <bugmail at eligrey.com> ---
> it is incorrect to say that Safari is exhibiting incorrect behavior
I posit that it's incorrect to incentivize the use of cookies by partitioning them more preferably than other storage mechanisms.
I understand that this may be outside the scope of this issue, but I genuinely want to understand the reasoning that justifies the preference of storage mechanisms that cause network emissions over those that do not.
Currently, Firefox and Chrome allow same-site subdomains to share state without additional network calls or the use of cookies.
Every non-WebKit browser's cross-site tracker blocking features block cross-site tracking, but not all cross-domain tracking.
I'll file a separate bug report for your toggle that supposedly toggles cross-site tracking to be modified to either be renamed to "Prevent cross-domain tracking" or for the partitioning model to be corrected.
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