"Improving the web without third-party cookies" by the W3C TAG "we should avoid introducing new technologies that, when deployed either individually or in combination, effectively preserve the status quo of harmful tracking and surveillance on the web" https://www.w3.org/2001/tag/doc/web-without-3p-cookies/
Verifiable Credentials WG published two First Public Working Drafts: EdDSA Cryptosuite v2022: describes a Data Integrity cryptographic suite ECDSA Cryptosuite v2019: describes a Data Integrity Cryptosuite for use when generating a digital signature https://www.w3.org/blog/news/archives/9888
"W3C invites public feedback on a beta release of the W3C website redesign. The new site features a cleaner and more modern look, a simplified information architecture, improved accessibility, and more integration throughout the site" by @koalie
Press release: "W3C re-launched as a public-interest non-profit organization" We continue our core process and mission to shepherd the web, developing open web standards with contributions from W3C Members, staff, and the international community More at: https://www.w3.org/blog/news/archives/9823
W3C in the news: "Google Chrome now supports passkeys for everyone" at @techradar "Google claimed this is possible due to passkeys being developed according to “industry standards” developed alongside the FIDO Alliance (opens in new tab) and W3C" https://www.techradar.com/news/google-chrome-now-supports-passkeys-for-everyone
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