Re: [whatwg] Cross-Origin Cookies Sharing Proposal

2013-06-24 Thread Huan Du
Hi Mountie, I think they are different experiences. we want a smooth solution. Regards, Charlie 2013/6/24 Mountie Lee > for SSO, > did you tried SAML or OAuth? > > > On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 12:00 PM, Huan Du wrote: > >> Nils, >> >> Thanks for your feed

Re: [whatwg] Cross-Origin Cookies Sharing Proposal

2013-06-21 Thread Huan Du
expect A is signed in tmall.com and etao.com. Regards, Charlie 2013/6/22 Nils Dagsson Moskopp > Huan Du schrieb am Fri, 21 Jun 2013 19:49:39 +0800: > > > As privacy awareness becomes prevelant, the trend is that future > > browsers are going to ban third-party Cookies by default.

Re: [whatwg] Cross-Origin Cookies Sharing Proposal

2013-06-21 Thread Huan Du
Daniel, Thanks for your information, i 'll read it carefully. Regards, Charlie 2013/6/22 Daniel Veditz > On 6/21/2013 11:09 AM, Daniel Veditz wrote: > > This makes partial-blocking a somewhat hard-sell: still breaks some > > content, and still angers the privacy advocates because it allows th

[whatwg] Cross-Origin Cookies Sharing Proposal

2013-06-21 Thread Huan Du
Guys, As privacy awareness becomes prevelant, the trend is that future browsers are going to ban third-party Cookies by default. This is a good thing for users, but for giant internet companies, this has no doubt increases the difficult and complexity of implementing user session synchronization.