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Scaling issues with non-automated verification process #48

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@krgovind

Opening this issue to capture feedback from TAG member, @rhiaro:


Great to see expansion on this, but I'm still concerned about how this would work in practice. I acknowledge that it's (rightfully) still very open and subject to evolution. But I'm imagining either:

* there is one list that all UAs have come to agreement on policy on, and they all pull from the same list. I see the practicality of this, but it's dependent on UAs agreeing policy (not a guarantee) and for something with such a broad scope (any site on the web can play) feels far too much centralisation.
* sites have to submit their set for approval to *every* UA, which doesn't seem realistic. Even with just mainstream UAs right now, assuming they all implement FPS, I can see site admins submitting requests to MS, Apple, Mozilla and Google, but not bothering with Opera, Samsung, let alone Vivaldi, Brave, Tor... And what about mobile browsers? Whether or not requests need to be submitted to eg. Firefox mobile separately from Firefox desktop may not be obvious to site admins.
* the middle ground: some UAs agree policy and share a list, other UAs might fork the list, others might use the list but take liberties with how they implement it (eg. customise it). Besides fragmentation issues, this becomes confusing for site owners with regards to knowing where to submit their sets for verification.

Basically I'm just struggling to imagine how the verification process to determine whether sites are legitimately in the same set can reasonably scale to the whole web with this level of centralisation, and without [automation](https://github.com/privacycg/first-party-sets/issues/43).

_Originally posted by @rhiaro in https://github.com/privacycg/first-party-sets/pull/45#discussion_r656032925_

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