Support partitioned attribute to manage the phasing out of third-party cookies #446
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Chrome plans to gradually phase out support for third-party cookies (3PC), starting January 4th, 2024. Initially, this will involve disabling third-party cookies for 1% of users to enable testing.
To address the deprecation of third-party cookies, one approach is using CHIPS (Cookies Having Independent Partitioned State)
CHIPS enhances user privacy and security with a novel approach. It introduces a
Partitioned
attribute for cookies, enabling developers to opt for partitioned storage. This creates separate cookie jars for each top-level site.