Updates to Storage Policy
A website can store data on a user’s device using various storage APIs: localStorage, IndexedDB, File System, etc.
Intelligent Tracking Prevention 2.1
Note: Read about past updates to this technology in other blog posts about Intelligent Tracking Prevention, and the Storage Access API.
Intelligent Tracking Prevention 1.1
Note: Read about improvements to this technology in recent blog posts about Intelligent Tracking Prevention, and the Storage Access API.
Introducing Storage Access API
Today we are happy to provide a solution for embedded cross-site content to authenticate users who are already logged in to first-party services in the form of the Storage Access API.
Intelligent Tracking Prevention
Note: Read about improvements to this technology in recent blog posts about Intelligent Tracking Prevention, and the Storage Access API.
WebKit Page Cache II – The unload Event
Previously I touched on what exactly the Page Cache does and outlined some of the improvements we’re working on.
WebKit Page Cache I – The Basics
This is the first of two posts that will center around a modern browser engine feature that doesn’t usually get a lot of press: The Page Cache.
WebKit Does HTML5 Client-side Database Storage
The current working spec for the HTML5 standard has a lot of exciting features we would eventually like to implement in WebKit.