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I want to discuss the possible ways we could support cross device attribution, along with risks/benefits of various approaches. I want to touch on:
Choices for how device graphs are used and shared (ecosystem defined, vendor defined, etc)
Privacy / security / utility implications for various choices
Possible auxiliary guardrails we could consider
Given that no one in our poll voted against supporting cross device (!), here I am making a baseline assumption that we want to support this. As such, I'd like to dive into how we should support it.
Possible outcomes for this discussion:
Confirming our high level support for the use-case (i.e. we should jot this down in the doc here)
Overall group preferences for device graph management
Group appetite for additional guard rails against abuse
Agenda+: Cross device attribution options
I want to discuss the possible ways we could support cross device attribution, along with risks/benefits of various approaches. I want to touch on:
Given that no one in our poll voted against supporting cross device (!), here I am making a baseline assumption that we want to support this. As such, I'd like to dive into how we should support it.
Possible outcomes for this discussion:
Time
60 mins. Maybe more :)
Links
This section of the IPA explainer goes into some nice non-trivial implications of the IPA model for cross device:
https://github.com/patcg-individual-drafts/ipa/blob/main/IPA-End-to-End.md#unbounded-scope-of-incoming-information
There are a few issues filed against IPA that touch on this:
For a different model of how to do x-device (browser vendor defined device graph), see our old (archived) proposal for ARA:
https://github.com/WICG/attribution-reporting-api/blob/main/archive/cross_device.md
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