Post by account_disabled on Feb 24, 2024 1:48:48 GMT -8
Google used the domains of the sites each user visited as a basis for grouping people and then applied an algorithm called SimHash to create the groups. SimHash can be computed locally on each user's machine, so there is no need for a central server to collect behavioral data. However, a central administrator should have the role of enforcing those privacy guarantees. In turn, to prevent any cohort from being too small, Google proposes that the number of users assigned to each cohort can be counted. If one is too small, it can be combined with similar ones until there are enough users represented in each one.
Regarding the number of cohorts, the document released by will be available through Javascript, but does not explain whether there will be restrictions on who can access it, or if the ID will be shared in another way. . It is believed that FLoC could perform clustering based on s or page content instead of domains. You could also use a federated learning based system as the name Changsha Mobile Number List implies to generate the clusters instead of SimHash. In any case, nothing explains how many cohorts there may be. Google's experiment used -bit cohort identifiers, meaning there would only be possible. Of course, in practice that number could be much higher, but the documentation suggests a -bit cohort ID, comprising hexadecimal characters.
And of course, the more cohorts there are, the more specific they will be. There are still many features of FLoC to be defined, as well as everything that comprises the Privacy Sandbox project. We know that this is only part of the entire project and that the king of search engines is delivering information little by little. Stay in Sumate so you don't miss any news! At Sumate, we will follow this topic very closely, bringing you all the news about goodbye to cookies. If you haven't already, subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest news on this and more topics by email!Like other disciplines, marketing has evolved in recent times and digitalization has been a key factor in that process.
Regarding the number of cohorts, the document released by will be available through Javascript, but does not explain whether there will be restrictions on who can access it, or if the ID will be shared in another way. . It is believed that FLoC could perform clustering based on s or page content instead of domains. You could also use a federated learning based system as the name Changsha Mobile Number List implies to generate the clusters instead of SimHash. In any case, nothing explains how many cohorts there may be. Google's experiment used -bit cohort identifiers, meaning there would only be possible. Of course, in practice that number could be much higher, but the documentation suggests a -bit cohort ID, comprising hexadecimal characters.
And of course, the more cohorts there are, the more specific they will be. There are still many features of FLoC to be defined, as well as everything that comprises the Privacy Sandbox project. We know that this is only part of the entire project and that the king of search engines is delivering information little by little. Stay in Sumate so you don't miss any news! At Sumate, we will follow this topic very closely, bringing you all the news about goodbye to cookies. If you haven't already, subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest news on this and more topics by email!Like other disciplines, marketing has evolved in recent times and digitalization has been a key factor in that process.