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https://github.com/WICG/conversion-measurement-api/blob/main/EVENT.md
https://github.com/WICG/conversion-measurement-api/blob/main/AGGREGATE.md
https://github.com/WICG/conversion-measurement-api/blob/main/AGGREGATION_SERVICE_TEE.md
https://wicg.github.io/conversion-measurement-api/ (WIP)
This API measures ad conversions (e.g. purchases) and attributes them to ad interactions without using cross-site persistent identifiers like third-party cookies.
The API allows measurement through both event-level reports sent directly from the browser, and aggregatable reports which can be processed through a trusted service to create summary reports of attribution data.
An earlier version of this API was in Origin Trial from Chrome 86 through Chrome 97 which only supported click-through event-level reports.
A-N/A
https://github.com/w3ctag/design-reviews/issues/724
Pending
There are several other different attribution measurement proposals from a variety of browser vendors
and companies, each offering different forms of privacy and utility:
Safari has proposed and implemented Private Click Measurement.
Mozilla has proposed Interoperable Private Attribution.
Microsoft has proposed MaskedLark.
For general discussion and feedback see: https://github.com/patcg/meetings/tree/main/2022/02/09-telecon
Gecko: No official position, concerns raised in PATCG
WebKit: Negative (https://www.w3.org/2019/09/18-ad-privacy-minutes.html)
Web developers: Engagement in previous origin trial
N/A
A successful API flow involves registering multiple events across multiple different navigations/
pages. API reports contain either coarse or encrypted information that can be difficult to compare directly with cookie-based measurement. The current proposal includes a debugging mode to facilitate testing and integration.
N/A
For experimentation with the new iteration of the API, we hope to see that the measurement data made available through the API provides useful ad conversion data for existing use-cases.
Goals specific to this iteration of the API:
We hope to see that support for measuring non-clicked ads in the API provides better coverage of existing cookie based attribution measurement solutions, compared to the earlier version of the API.
We hope to see that aggregatable reports complement event-level reports and support robust reporting of attributions.
We would like to see if the flexibility by the new filtering mechanisms allows more useful reporting compared to the earlier version of the API.
Experiment Configuration
The origin trial for this experiment will be shared among various Privacy Sandbox APIs. Our goal is to allow for co-ordinated experiments to be run by multiple different sites, across multiple APIs in one OT.
This shared origin trial, Privacy Sandbox Ads APIs, will be a third-party origin trial. To ensure that developers can run coordinated experiments without concern for exceeding page load usage thresholds, this Origin Trial will be available for a subset of users by default. Therefore, it will be necessary to feature test to ensure that the API surface you want to use is available after providing your OT token. A second advantage of this configuration is that different experimenters will experiment with the same users, which enables coordination for APIs like FLEDGE across third parties.
None.
The proposal includes a debugging mode to facilitate testing and integration, which was a common theme of feedback in the first Origin Trial.
Not supported on Android WebView
No, but will be before shipping
https://developer.chrome.com/docs/privacy-sandbox/attribution-reporting/
False
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1014604
Estimated Milestones
We hope to start the Origin Trial sometime during M101 beta. We plan to continue the Origin Trial until at least M104 to give developers time to test the API and provide feedback. Once we are confident that the APIs are working properly, we will transition the OT from beta to stable channel.
https://chromestatus.com/feature/6412002824028160
Intent to prototype: https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/blink-dev/c/7B0ldtZR_68/m/GjLBu0n4DgAJ
Intent to prototype: https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/blink-dev/c/2zA5-TuVSkA/m/GVqUUkhfAwAJ
Intent to Experiment: https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/d/msg/blink-dev/Ib9-tDFitns/Sm9RXTNaBwAJ
First extension: https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/blink-dev/c/C0P7ePjITJQ/m/ZYFmn30SDQAJ
Second extension: https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/blink-dev/c/xCWP1ltlAgw/m/acwN0GIRBQAJ
Third extension: https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/blink-dev/c/DmsUL3KHqMk/m/J2v3I_aEBAAJ
This intent message was generated by Chrome Platform Status.
It would be good to request officials signals from Mozilla and
Apple now to give them plenty of time to respond, should this ship
in the future. See bit.ly/blink-signals.
Web developers: Engagement in previous origin trial
Was there any feedback from participants?
Ergonomics
N/A
Activation
A successful API flow involves registering multiple events across multiple different navigations/
pages. API reports contain either coarse or encrypted information that can be difficult to compare directly with cookie-based measurement. The current proposal includes a debugging mode to facilitate testing and integration.
WebView Application Risks
N/A
Goals for experimentation
For experimentation with the new iteration of the API, we hope to see that the measurement data made available through the API provides useful ad conversion data for existing use-cases.
Goals specific to this iteration of the API:
We hope to see that support for measuring non-clicked ads in the API provides better coverage of existing cookie based attribution measurement solutions, compared to the earlier version of the API.
We hope to see that aggregatable reports complement event-level reports and support robust reporting of attributions.
We would like to see if the flexibility by the new filtering mechanisms allows more useful reporting compared to the earlier version of the API.
Experiment Configuration
The origin trial for this experiment will be shared among various Privacy Sandbox APIs. Our goal is to allow for co-ordinated experiments to be run by multiple different sites, across multiple APIs in one OT.
Will attribution reporting also be disabled if 3rd Party Cookies
are disabled, similar to FLEDGE? (Maybe Topics too?)
This shared origin trial, Privacy Sandbox Ads APIs, will be a third-party origin trial. To ensure that developers can run coordinated experiments without concern for exceeding page load usage thresholds, this Origin Trial will be available for a subset of users by default. Therefore, it will be necessary to feature test to ensure that the API surface you want to use is available after providing your OT token. A second advantage of this configuration is that different experimenters will experiment with the same users, which enables coordination for APIs like FLEDGE across third parties.
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Hi John,
On 3/25/22 5:49 PM, John Delaney wrote:
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Link to entry on the Chrome Platform Status
https://chromestatus.com/feature/6412002824028160
Links to previous Intent discussions
Intent to prototype: https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/blink-dev/c/7B0ldtZR_68/m/GjLBu0n4DgAJ
Intent to prototype: https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/blink-dev/c/2zA5-TuVSkA/m/GVqUUkhfAwAJ
Intent to Experiment: https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/d/msg/blink-dev/Ib9-tDFitns/Sm9RXTNaBwAJ
First extension: https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/blink-dev/c/C0P7ePjITJQ/m/ZYFmn30SDQAJ
Second extension: https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/blink-dev/c/xCWP1ltlAgw/m/acwN0GIRBQAJ
Third extension: https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/blink-dev/c/DmsUL3KHqMk/m/J2v3I_aEBAAJ
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It would be good to request officials signals from Mozilla and Apple now to give them plenty of time to respond, should this ship in the future. See bit.ly/blink-signals.
Was there any feedback from participants?
Will attribution reporting also be disabled if 3rd Party Cookies are disabled, similar to FLEDGE? (Maybe Topics too?)
(Aside: It would be nice to have some boilerplate feature detection to point devs at for all 3 APIs in this OT)
So, is the request here to experiment M101-M104 inclusive?
Can you clarify that last bit? Are you planning to start by running the OT on the beta channel only?
Thanks for working on this!
On Monday, March 28, 2022 at 8:36:50 PM UTC+2 Mike Taylor wrote:
Hi John,
On 3/25/22 5:49 PM, John Delaney wrote:
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