Summary:
Attribution is the process of counting outcomes (purchases, etc..) that are
linked to advertising.  Attribution is critical to effective use of online
advertising as it provides information about how well ads are working, or
not.

Today, the advertising industry relies on tracking for attribution, which
has very ugly privacy characteristics. Browser support for
privacy-preserving attribution (PPA) provides advertisers a way to receive
aggregated attribution information about the performance of their ads
without tracking. Use of PPA effectively eliminates one key justification
advertisers use for tracking people online.

We plan to use our Origin Trial infrastructure for this experiment.  It
will only be available for certain sites. Note that because Mozilla is
paying the DAP aggregation service costs, so participation is by invitation
only.

Bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1900929
Explainer: https://github.com/mozilla/explainers/tree/main/ppa-experiment
Standards Body: W3C (PATCG, soon PATWG)
Platform coverage: All
Preference: dom.private-attribution.submission.enabled
DevTools bug: None currently
Link to standards-positions discussion:
https://github.com/mozilla/standards-positions/issues/753
Note that I just closed this with a "defer" position.  This overall effort
still has a lot of uncertainty about a number of aspects.  Part of the
point of this experiment is to inform our choices about some of these open
issues.  Though we're generally positive on the general direction of this
work, we generally refuse to provide a position when work from other
browsers is similarly ill-formed.
web-platform-tests:
As an experiment that is deliberately proprietary, WPT is not appropriate,
even if WPT will be essential for any final API.
Other browsers:
This is our experiment only, but there is related work on aggregated
attribution.

Blink: Chrome ships similar functionality with their Attribution Reporting
API (the Summary Reports, not Event-Level Reporting), but with effectively
no privacy protections. See
https://github.com/WICG/attribution-reporting-api
WebKit: This experiment is very close to Apple's design in their private ad
measurement API.  See
https://github.com/patcg-individual-drafts/private-ad-measurement

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