Join the Privacy Sandbox Office Hours: Private State Tokens
Private State Tokens (PST)
enable trust in a user's authenticity to be conveyed from one context to
another, to help sites combat fraud and distinguish bots from real
humans—without passive tracking. In this office hours session, join the team to
discuss different use cases that might benefit from PST as well as information on how to get up and
running with the API. You can also ask questions in advance when you register or
chat directly with the team during the session.
How to participate
We are running two separate sessions in English and Portuguese. To register for
the office hours, follow the registration links and complete the quick survey.
You'll receive an invitation to your calendar with the Google Meet link. On the
date and time of the event, access the Google Meet link to join virtually.
Session A: Portuguese
Session B: English
We regularly run office hours sessions based on new Privacy Sandbox features or
questions we hear from developers. If you would like to see us run a session on
another topic or in a particular language, then let us know by raising an issue
in our developer support
repo.
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Last updated 2024-02-04 UTC.
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