Apple already shipped attestation on the web, and we barely noticed

https://beehaw.org/post/6811605

Apple already shipped attestation on the web, and we barely noticed - Beehaw

Apple has deployed a system called Private Access Tokens that allows web servers to verify if a device is legitimate before granting access. This works by having the browser request a signed token from Apple proving the device is approved. While this currently has limited impact due to Safari’s market share, there are concerns that attestation systems restrict competition, user control, and innovation by only approving certain devices and software. Attestation could lead to approved providers tightening rules over time, blocking modified operating systems and browsers. While proponents argue for holdbacks to limit blocking, business pressures may make that infeasible and Google’s existing attestation does not do holdbacks. Fundamentally, attestation is seen as anti-competitive by potentially blocking competition between browsers and operating systems on the web.

Google mentioned these in their explainer: github.com/RupertBenWiser/…/explainer.md#privacy-…

Cloudflare explains them more too: blog.cloudflare.com/eliminating-captchas-on-iphon…

They are currently going through an IETF standardization: datatracker.ietf.org/wg/privacypass/about/

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In general I do trust Cloudflare more than Google.

A large portion of the internet runs through Cloudflare’s network though, so IMO they’re just as much of a risk as Google.

However unlike Google, CloudFlare doesn't have a history of killing off products just as users begin to adapt to them.
CF has only been public for a few years. Give it a decade and I’m sure they’ll be just as evil as Google.
Public companies will always screw you in the end. It’s part of their fundemental design