Implications of removal of third party cookies

Hi privacy group,

Would it be possible to have some time on an upcoming call to discuss some cultural heritage use cases for third party cookies, and what could be done to support those use cases without third party cookies?

These use cases are about use of images (artworks, digitised books etc) published by museums, libraries, and educational institutions in a third party context, such as a class using web-based tools (e.g., for viewing, for annotation, crowdsourcing and similar).

3 minute read Medium article about the problem:
https://tom-crane.medium.com/what-happens-if-there-are-no-third-party-cookies-5ee5edb84d75

Github issue on w3c/web-advertising:
https://github.com/w3c/web-advertising/issues/100


Tom Crane

Representing the IIIF community (https://iiif.io/)


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