The following videos are talks and walkthroughs recorded at various events such as Google I/O, and at public Privacy Sandbox office hours. They provide overviews of the Privacy Sandbox APIs, along with some in-depth technical discussion. You can find upcoming office hours and events on the events page.
What is the Privacy Sandbox?
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May 12, 2023. Run time: 23:43
Privacy Sandbox team members provide answers to common questions in this talk. After watching, you'll have a better understanding of the long-term vision, including similarities and differences between Chrome and Android implementations.
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May 10, 2023. Run time: 15:52
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More Privacy Sandbox videos
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May 12, 2022. Run time: 16:16 Latest docs: What is the Privacy Sandbox?At Google I/O 2022, Rowan Merewood from the Chrome team spoke about the Privacy Sandbox, the advantages and disadvantages of third-party content, and how the Privacy Sandbox addresses these issues.
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February 2023. Run time: 11:08Danny Rojas of the Products Partnerships team provides a high-level view of the Privacy Sandbox ads APIs. He briefly describes the Topics API, the Protected Audience API (formerly FLEDGE), and Attribution Reporting, along with some common use cases.
In this video, Jeremy Ney explains the new technologies within the Privacy Sandbox that help websites preserve important user-facing features, and combat fraud.
Attribution Reporting
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Aug 25, 2021. Run time: 6:15Sam Dutton of the Chrome team discusses the Attribution Reporting API at a high level. He covers the two types of reports in the API Event-level reports and Summary reports, what data is reported, and how.
Protected Audience API
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Sep 8, 2021. Run time: 5:51
Sam Dutton of the Chrome team explains how the Protected Audience API (formerly FLEDGE) provides a solution for remarketing use cases, and how it's designed so it cannot be used by third parties to track user browsing behavior across sites.
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Mar 18, 2022. Run time: 6:15
The Protected Audience API (formerly FLEDGE) is a Privacy Sandbox API to serve remarketing and custom audience use cases, designed so it cannot be used by third parties to track user browsing behavior across sites.
Sam Dutton of the Chrome team provides a walkthrough of the demo available for the API.
Topics API
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November 2022. Run time: 13:22
Sam Dutton from the Chrome team discusses the Topics taxonomy, walks through the Topics API demo, and shows the API in action. For the latest details and more in-depth information, refer to the Topics API.
Related Website Sets
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Aug 11, 2021. Run time: 5:47
Related Website Sets is a proposal to allow related domain names owned and operated by the same entity to declare themselves as belonging to the same first party.
Origin trials
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Aug 17, 2022. Run time: 6:19
Origin trials are a way to test a new or experimental web platform feature. A third-party origin trial makes it possible for providers of embedded content to try out a new feature across multiple sites.
Private State Tokens
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Jul 28, 2021. Run time: 8:17
Private State Tokens (formerly Trust Tokens) is a new API to help combat fraud and distinguish bots from real humans, without passive tracking. In this video you'll learn why the web needs Private State Tokens, and how they work.