*Contact emails*
johni...@chromium.org, csharri...@chromium.org

*Explainer*
https://github.com/WICG/conversion-measurement-api/blob/main/event_attribution_reporting_clicks.md

*Design docs/spec*
https://wicg.github.io/conversion-measurement-api/

*Summary*
This is a new API for measuring conversions (e.g. purchases) and 
attributing them to clicked ads, without using cross-site persistent 
identifiers like third party cookies.

*Link to “Intent to Prototype” blink-dev discussion*
https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/d/msg/blink-dev/7B0ldtZR_68/GjLBu0n4DgAJ
 
*Link to “Intent to Experiment” blink-dev discussion*
https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/d/msg/blink-dev/Ib9-tDFitns/Sm9RXTNaBwAJ

*Goals for experimentation*
For a continuation of the trial, we still hope to see that the measurement 
data made available through the API produces comparable results to existing 
click through measurement solutions on the web.

We would like to see that Chrome 94 addresses the reporting issue 
documented here:
https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/attribution-reporting-api-dev/c/2KKqWG70w7U/m/7M8fWEbmAgAJ

*Experimental timeline*
We'd like to extend the origin trial for one additional milestone, 
continuing through M94. The experiment has been running since M86.

*Any risks when the experiment finishes?*
This API is only additive and does not affect any existing state. Current 
conversion measurement solutions will work as expected with and without the 
API, so we don’t believe there are any risks.

All web-visible names of the API were modified in Chrome 92 which mitigated 
burn in risk as developers needed to update their implementation to 
continue experimenting.

We have previously requested an exception to the .5% page load usage limit 
for Origin Trials. Page load usage is currently around .92% for the feature.
https://chromestatus.com/metrics/feature/timeline/popularity/3365

*Reason this experiment is being extended*
There are a number of new internal partners experimenting with the API. 
Chrome 93 has a shorter than normal Stable lifetime, with Stable starting 
on Aug 31st, and 93 OT tokens expiring on September 14th, only giving two 
weeks to experiment. We would like to allow a bit longer for 
experimentation.

We recently received some great feedback from a partner touching on data 
loss due to network errors: 
https://github.com/WICG/conversion-measurement-api/issues/201. Chrome 94 
includes a fix for this issue, which we would like to verify works.

*Ongoing technical constraints*
None.

*Will this feature be supported on all five Blink platforms supported by 
Origin Trials (Windows, Mac, Linux, Chrome OS, and Android)?*
Yes.

*Link to entry on the feature dashboard*
https://chromestatus.com/feature/6412002824028160

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