Chrome Developers - Blog
Participate in deprecation trial for unpartitioned third-party storage, Service Workers, and Communication APIs
Participate in deprecation trial for unpartitioned third-party storage, Service Workers, and Communication APIs
Privacy Sandbox
Participate in deprecation trial for unpartitioned third-party storage, Service Workers, and Communication APIs | Privacy Sandbox
Beginning gradually in Chrome 115, storage, service workers, and communication APIs will be partitioned in third-party contexts. For sites that need time to adjust to this new feature, these deprecation trials will allow them to temporarily keep their third…
Chrome Developers - Blog
FedCM updates: Origin trial for auto-reauthentication
FedCM updates: Origin trial for auto-reauthentication
Chrome Developers
FedCM updates: Origin trial for auto-reauthentication - Chrome Developers
Introducing a few updates to FedCM including a new origin trial for auto-reauthentication. When RPs opt-in, this feature enables reauthenticaticating users automatically when they come back after their initial authentication using FedCM.
TypeScript
TypeScript’s Migration to Modules
TypeScript’s Migration to Modules
Microsoft News
TypeScript’s Migration to Modules
One of the most impactful things we’ve worked on in TypeScript 5.0 isn’t a feature, a bug fix, or a data structure optimization. Instead, it’s an infrastructure change. In TypeScript 5.0, we restructured our entire codebase to use ECMAScript modules, and…
Chrome Developers - Blog
Improving user privacy by requiring opt-in to send X-Requested-With header from WebView
Improving user privacy by requiring opt-in to send X-Requested-With header from WebView
Chrome for Developers
Improving user privacy by requiring opt-in to send X-Requested-With header from WebView - Chrome for Developers
We want to protect user privacy by limiting when the X-Requested-With header is sent.
Chrome Developers - Blog
Partnering with Fastly—Oblivious HTTP relay for FLEDGE's 𝑘-anonymity server
Partnering with Fastly—Oblivious HTTP relay for FLEDGE's 𝑘-anonymity server
Chrome for Developers
Partnering with Fastly—Oblivious HTTP relay for FLEDGE's 𝑘-anonymity server | Blog | Chrome for Developers
We are improving Chrome’s privacy measures by partnering with Fastly to implement the 𝑘-anonymity server for FLEDGE. With data being relayed through an OHTTP relay in this implementation, Google servers do not receive the IP addresses of end users. The 𝑘…
TypeScript
Announcing TypeScript 5.0
Announcing TypeScript 5.0
Microsoft News
Announcing TypeScript 5.0
Today we’re excited to announce the release of TypeScript 5.0! This release brings many new features, while aiming to make TypeScript smaller, simpler, and faster. We’ve implemented the new decorators standard, added functionality to better support ESM projects…
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