Contact emails

[email protected], [email protected]

Explainer

https://github.com/WICG/first-party-sets

Specification

https://wicg.github.io/first-party-sets/

Summary

Related Website Sets (RWS), formerly known as First Party Sets, provides a
framework for developers to declare relationships among sites, to enable
limited cross-site cookie access for specific, user-facing purposes. This
is facilitated through the use of the Storage Access API
<https://github.com/privacycg/storage-access> (SAA) and
requestStorageAccessFor
<https://github.com/privacycg/requestStorageAccessForOrigin/> (rSAFor). RWS
was designed for use in a browser without third-party cookies. Following
Chrome's announcement that the current approach to third-party cookies will
be maintained, we are now planning to deprecate and remove Related Website
Sets (RWS).

Once RWS is deprecated; existing usage of SAA across contexts within a set
will fall back to the API’s behavior outside of RWS as specified here
<https://privacycg.github.io/storage-access/>. The difference in SAA
behavior outside of RWS is well illustrated in our developer blogpost here
<https://privacysandbox.google.com/cookies/storage-access-api#how_is_the_storage_access_api_different_when_used_with_rws>
.

The companion rSAFor API will also be deprecated via a separate intent.

We also intend to deprecate RWS-related Chrome Enterprise policies
<https://chromeenterprise.google/policies/#RelatedWebsiteSets>, as well as
the chrome.privacy.relatedWebsiteSetsEnabled extension API; and will follow
the relevant processes.

Blink component

Privacy <https://g-issues.chromium.org/issues?q=is:open>

Web Feature ID

None

Motivation

Chrome has announced
<https://privacysandbox.com/news/update-on-plans-for-privacy-sandbox-technologies/>
that the current approach to third-party cookies will be maintained. RWS
usage is indicated by the number of registered sets (currently at 71 sets
<https://github.com/GoogleChrome/related-website-sets/blob/main/related_website_sets.JSON>),
and the usage of the requestStorageAccessFor API (currently at about 0.95%
of pageloads
<https://chromestatus.com/metrics/feature/timeline/popularity/4332>), and
after this announcement we intend to archive the registration repository,
and expect adoption of rSAFor to decrease over time.

We will continue to monitor usage and aim to drive it down prior to removal
by proactively informing set owners of the deprecation timelines and
request them to turn down usage. Further, other browser engines have not
signaled interest in launching the API, obviating any interoperability
concerns.

Debuggability

N/A

Requires code in //chrome?

False

Estimated milestones

Deprecate in M144, and target M150 for removal.

Link to entry on the Chrome Platform Status

https://chromestatus.com/feature/5640066519007232

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