The primary goal of the origin trial is to allow sites to perform broader testing of long-term alternatives to third-party cookies, ahead of the eventual phaseout of third-party cookies scheduled to take place in early 2025 in consultation with the CMA. Websites that rely on third-party embedded content or services can use the trial to limit third-party cookies while they work with those third-parties on long-term alternative solutions for their users based on technologies, such as CHIPS, Storage Access API, Related Website Sets, FedCM, etc.
No, since this experiment allows sites to opt-in to limiting third-party cookies and does not expose any new functionality, the end of the experiment will not cause the loss of access to any important API or other functionality.
None.
127
130
127
130
N/A
N/A
This intent is also missing the normal info we have in I2Es, but
I found https://chromestatus.com/feature/5133113939722240.
LGTM to experiment from M127 to M130 inclusive.
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