Apple has deployed a system called Private Access Tokens that allows web servers to verify if a device is legitimate before granting access. This works by having the browser request a signed token from Apple proving the device is approved. While this currently has limited impact due to Safari’s market share, there are concerns that attestation systems restrict competition, user control, and innovation by only approving certain devices and software. Attestation could lead to approved providers tightening rules over time, blocking modified operating systems and browsers. While proponents argue for holdbacks to limit blocking, business pressures may make that infeasible and Google’s existing attestation does not do holdbacks. Fundamentally, attestation is seen as anti-competitive by potentially blocking competition between browsers and operating systems on the web.

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    1 year ago

    But they just put an “accept all cookies or get out” OK box on your screen.

    Which doesn’t comply with GDPR

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      1 year ago

      Which only affects companies doing business in the EU. Granted, that’s most of the big players.

      Very grateful for the EU to unfuck most of the world from a lot of American regulatory capture.