Os artigos e a documentação do Sandbox de privacidade pressupõem o conhecimento de conceitos de privacidade, publicidade e desenvolvimento da Web. Este glossário explica os principais termos relacionados ao Sandbox de privacidade.
Leilão de anúncios (API Protected Audience)
In the Protected Audience API, an ad auction is run by a seller (likely to be an SSP or maybe the publisher itself), in JavaScript code in the browser on the user's device, to sell ad space on a site that displays ads.
Criativo do anúncio, criativo
Ad creative refers to the contents of the ad served to users. Creatives can be images, videos, audio, and other formats. Creatives live within an ad space, and are served by ad tech within line items.
Ad Exchange
An ad exchange is a platform to automate buying and selling of ad inventory from multiple ad networks.
Inventário de anúncios, espaço publicitário
Ad inventory space is the space or spaces for ads that are available from a site that sells ad space.
Plataforma de publicidade (adtech)
Uma plataforma de publicidade é uma empresa que presta serviços para veicular anúncios.
Advertiser
An advertiser is a company that pays to advertise its products.
Contabilização de relatórios agregáveis
Um ledger distribuído, localizado nos dois coordenadores, que rastreia o orçamento de privacidade alocado e aplica a regra "Sem duplicações". Esse é o mecanismo de preservação da privacidade, localizado e executado em coordenadores, que garante que nenhum relatório passe pelo serviço de agregação além do orçamento de privacidade alocado.
Saiba mais sobre como as estratégias de lote se relacionam com os relatórios agregáveis.
Orçamento de contabilidade de relatórios agregáveis
Referências ao orçamento que garantem que os relatórios individuais não sejam processados mais de uma vez.
Relatórios agregáveis
Os relatórios criptografados são enviados de dispositivos de usuários individuais. Esses relatórios contêm dados sobre o comportamento do usuário entre sites e as conversões. As conversões (às vezes chamadas de eventos acionador de atribuição) e as métricas associadas são definidas pelo anunciante ou pela adtech. Cada relatório é criptografado para impedir que várias partes acessem os dados.
Saiba mais sobre os relatórios com agregação.
Serviço de agregação
Um serviço operado por adtech que processa relatórios agregáveis para criar um relatório de resumo.
Leia mais sobre o histórico do serviço de agregação em nosso texto explicativo e na lista completa de termos.
Chamador de API
An API caller is an entity, such as an app, a third-party SDK, or a website, that makes a request to the Topics API to access a user's interests.
Declaração
Um mecanismo para autenticar a identidade do software, geralmente com hashes criptográficos ou assinaturas. Para a proposta de serviço de agregação, o atestado corresponde ao código executado no serviço de agregação operado pela adtech com o código de código aberto.
Atribuição
Attribution refers to the identification of user actions that contribute to an outcome.
For example, a correlation of ad clicks or views with conversions.
Blink
Blink is the rendering engine used by Chrome, developed as part of the Chromium project.
Negociante
A buyer is a party bidding for ad space in an ad auction, likely to be a DSP, or maybe the advertiser itself. Ad space buyers own and manage interest groups.
Publishers make ad inventory available through marketplaces called ad exchanges, and buyers compete in real time through a DSP for the opportunity to place their advertisement.
Learn about ad space buyers in the Protected Audience API.
Chromium
Chromium is an open-source web browser project. Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Opera and other browsers are based on Chromium.
Conversão de clique (CTC)
A click-through conversion is a conversion attributed to an ad that was clicked.
Taxa de cliques (CTR)
The click-through rate is the ratio of users who click on an ad, having seen it.
See also impression.
Vinculação de contribuição
Aggregatable reports may contain an arbitrary number of counter increments. For
example, a report may contain a count of products that a user has viewed on an
advertiser's site. The sum of increments in all aggregatable reports related to
a single source event must not exceed a given limit, such as L1=2^16 (65,536).
Learn more in the aggregatable reports explainer.
Conversão
A conversion is the completion of some desired goal following action by a user.
For example, a conversion may occur with the purchase of a product or sign-up for a newsletter after clicking an ad that links to the advertiser's site.
Cookie
A cookie is a small piece of textual data that websites can store on a user's browser. Cookies can be used by a website to save information associated with a user (or a reference to data stored on the website's backend servers) as the user moves across the web.
For example, an online store can retain shopping cart details even if a user is not logged in, or the site could record the user's browsing activity on their site. See First-party cookie and Third-party cookie.
Coordenador
Entidades responsáveis pelo gerenciamento de chaves e pela contabilidade de relatórios agregáveis. Um coordenador mantém uma lista de hashes de configurações de serviço de agregação aprovadas e configura o acesso às chaves de descriptografia.
Dados gerais
Os dados aproximados são informações limitadas fornecidas pelos relatórios de evento da API Attribution Reporting. Isso é limitado a três dados de conversão para cliques e um para visualizações. Dados de conversão específicos e granulares (como preços específicos de itens) e carimbos de data/hora) não são incluídos.
Plataforma de gerenciamento de dados (DMP, na sigla em inglês)
A data management platform is software used to collect and manage data relevant for advertisers. These platforms help advertisers and publishers identify audience segments, which can then be used for campaign targeting.
Learn more about DMPs.
Plataforma de demanda (DSP)
A demand-side platform is an ad tech service used to automate ad purchasing. DSPs are used by advertisers to buy ad impressions across a range of publisher sites.
Privacidade diferencial
Differential privacy refers to techniques to allow sharing of information about a dataset to reveal patterns of behaviour without revealing private information about individuals or whether they belong to the dataset.
Domínio
Domain. See Top-Level Domain and eTLD.
Entropia
Entropy, in the privacy domain, is a measure of how much an item of data reveals individual identity.
Data entropy is measured in bits. The more that data reveals identity, the higher its entropy value.
Data can be combined to identify an individual, but it can be difficult to work out whether new data adds to entropy. For example, knowing a person is from Australia doesn't reduce entropy if you already know the person is from Kangaroo Island.
Período
In the Topics API, an epoch is the period of time during which the browser infers topics for a user based on their browsing activity. It is currently set to one week.
eTLD, eTLD+1
eTLDs are effective top-level domains (TLD), which are defined by the Public Suffix List.
For example:
co.uk
github.io
glitch.me
Effective TLDs are what allow foo.appspot.com to be a different site from
bar.appspot.com. The eTLD in this case is appspot.com, and the whole
site name (foo.appspot.com, bar.appspot.com) is known as the eTLD+1.
See also Top-Level Domain.
Relatório no nível do evento
Event-level reports associate a particular ad click or view (on the ad side) with data on the conversion side. To preserve user privacy by limiting the joining of user identity across sites, conversion-side data is very limited, and the data is noisy.
API Federated Credential Management (FedCM)
Federated Credential Management API is a proposal for a privacy-preserving approach to federated identity services. This will allow users to log into sites without sharing their personal information with the identity service or the site.
FedCM was previously known as WebID, and is still in development in the W3C.
Identidade federada (login federado)
Federated identity is a third-party platform to allow a user to sign in to a website, without requiring the site to implement their own identity service.
Frame isolado
A (<fencedframe>) is a proposed HTML element for embedded content, similar to
an iframe. Unlike
iframes, a fenced frame restricts communication with its embedding context to
allow the frame access to cross-site data without sharing it with the embedding
context.
Some Privacy Sandbox APIs may require select documents to render within a fenced frame. Learn more about the Fenced Frames proposal.
Técnicas de impressão digital
Fingerprinting encompasses techniques to identify and track the behaviour of individual users.
Fingerprinting uses mechanisms that users aren't aware of and can't control.
Superfície de impressão digital
A fingerprinting surface is something that can be used (probably in combination with other surfaces) to identify a particular user or device.
For example, the navigator.userAgent() JavaScript method and the User-Agent
HTTP request header provide access to a fingerprinting surface (the User-Agent
string).
Integração própria
First party refers to resources from the site you're visiting.
For example, the page you're reading is on the site developer.chrome.com and
includes resources requested from this site. Requests for those first-party
resources are called 'first-party requests'. Cookies from
developer.chrome.com stored while you're on this site are called
first-party cookies.
See also Third-party.
Cookie primário
A first-party cookie is a cookie stored by a website while a user is on the site itself.
For example, an online store might ask a browser to store a cookie in order to retain shopping cart details for a user who is not logged in. See also Third-party cookies.
I2E
Intent to Experiment (I2E) is the announcement of a plan to make a new Blink feature available to users for testing, typically through an origin trial.
I2EE
Intent to Extend Experiment (I2EE) is an announcement of a plan to extend the duration of an origin trial.
I2P
Intent to Prototype (I2P) is the first stage in developing a new feature in Blink. The announcement is posted to the blink-dev mailing list with a link to the proposal for discussion.
I2S
Intent to Ship (I2S) is an announcement of a plan to make a new feature of Blink available to users in stable versions of Chrome.
Impressão
Impression could refer to either:
- View of an ad. See also click-through rate.
- An ad slot: the HTML markup (usually
<div>tags) on a web page where an ad can be displayed. Ad slots constitute inventory.
Publicidade com base em interesses (IBA)
Interest-based advertising (IBA) is a form of personalized advertising in which an ad is selected for a user based on their interests, inferred from the user's activity: the sites they've recently visited on the web, or the apps they used on Android. This is different from contextual advertising, which aims to match ads to the content the user is viewing.
Grupo de interesse
In the Protected Audience API, formerly FLEDGE, an interest group represents a group of people with a common interest, corresponding to a remarketing list.
Every interest group has an owner. Different types of owners will create different types of interest groups with different use cases.
Inventário
O inventário são os espaços de anúncio disponíveis em um site. Os espaços de anúncio são a marcação HTML (geralmente tags <div>) onde os anúncios podem ser exibidos.
k-anonimato
K-anonymity is the measure of anonymity within a data set. If you have k anonymity, you can't be distinguished from k-1 other individuals in the data set. In other words, k individuals have the same information (including you).
Ruído e escalonamento
Ruído estatístico adicionado aos relatórios de resumo durante o processo de agregação para preservar a privacidade e garantir que os relatórios finais forneçam informações de medição anônimas.
Leia mais sobre o mecanismo de ruído aditivo, que é extraído da distribuição de Laplace.
Valor de uso único
A nonce is an arbitrary number used only once in cryptographic communication.
Origem
Uma origem é definida pelo esquema (protocolo), nome do host (domínio) e porta do URL usado para acessá-la.
Exemplo: https://developer.chrome.com
Teste de origem
Origin trials are trials that provide access to a new or experimental feature, to make it possible to build functions that users can try out for a limited time before the feature is made available to everyone.
When Chrome offers an origin trial for a feature, an origin can be registered for the trial to allow the feature for all users on that origin, without requiring users to toggle flags or switch to an alternative build of Chrome (though they may need to upgrade). Origin trials allow developers to build demos and prototypes using new features. The trials help Chrome engineers understand how new features are used, and how they may interact with other web technologies.
Find out more: Getting started with Chrome's origin trials.
Superfície passiva
Passive surfaces are fingerprinting surfaces—such as User-Agent strings, IP addresses, and Accept-Language headers—that are available to every website, whether the site asks for them or not.
Passive surfaces can easily consume a site's privacy budget.
The Privacy Sandbox initiative proposes replacing passive surfaces with active ways to get specific information, for example using Client Hints a single time to get the user's language rather than having an Accept-Language header for every response to every server.
API Protected Audience
A API Protected Audience é o novo nome da API FLEDGE.
Editor
In the Privacy Sandbox context, a publisher is a site with ad space that is paid to display ads.
Alcance
Reach represents the total number of people who see an ad or who visit a web page that displays the ad.
Lances em tempo real (RTB)
Real-time bidding refers to an automated auction for buying and selling ad impressions on websites, completed during page load.
Remarketing
Remarketing is the practice of advertising to people who've already visited your site on other sites.
For example, an online store could show ads for a toy sale to people who previously viewed toys on their site.
Origem do relatório
The entity that receives aggregatable reports—in other words, you or an ad tech that called the Attribution Reporting API. Aggregatable reports are sent from user devices to a well-known URL associated with the reporting origin. The reporting origin is designated during enrollment.
Fator de dimensionamento
Scaling factor, in the context of the Attribution Reporting API, refers an amount by which you choose to multiply an aggregatable value. Scaling impacts the effect of noise and your contribution budget.
Vendedor
A seller is the party running an ad auction, likely to be an SSP or maybe the publisher itself.
ID compartilhado
Um valor computado que consiste em shared_info, reporting_origin,
destination_site (somente para a API Attribution Reporting),
source_registration-time (somente para a API Attribution Reporting),
scheduled_report_time e versão.
Vários relatórios que compartilham os mesmos atributos no campo shared_info precisam ter o mesmo ID compartilhado. Os IDs compartilhados desempenham um papel importante na
contabilização de relatórios agregáveis.
Saiba mais sobre servidores confiáveis.
Site
A site is equivalent to an eTLD+1 along with a scheme (protocol).
See also Top-Level Domain.
Particionamento de armazenamento
Storage partitioning is a mechanism in Chrome to prevent certain types of side-channel cross-site tracking, Chrome is partitioning storage and communications APIs in third-party contexts.
Storage partitioning prevents a site from joining data across different sites to track the user across the web.
Relatório do resumo
Um tipo de relatório da API Attribution Reporting e da API Private Aggregation. Um relatório de resumo inclui dados agregados do usuário e pode conter dados de conversão detalhados com ruído adicionado. Os relatórios de resumo são compostos por relatórios agregados. Eles permitem mais flexibilidade e oferecem um modelo de dados mais rico do que os relatórios no nível do evento, principalmente para alguns casos de uso, como valores de conversão.
Plataforma de fornecimento, plataforma de venda
A supply-side platform is an ad tech service used to automate selling ad inventory. SSPs allow publishers to offer their inventory (empty rectangles where ads will go) to multiple ad exchanges, DSPs, and networks. This enables a wide range of potential buyers to bid for ad space.
Superfície
Surface. See Fingerprinting surface and Passive surface.
Terceiros
Third party refers to resources served from a domain that's different from the website you're visiting.
For example, a website foo.com might use analytics code from
google-analytics.com (via JavaScript), fonts from
use.typekit.net (via a link element) and a video from vimeo.com (in an
iframe). See also First-party.
Cookie de terceiros
A third-party cookie is a cookie stored by a third-party service.
For example, a video website might include a Watch Later button in their embedded player to allow a user to add a video to their wishlist without forcing them to navigate to the video site.
See also First-party cookie.
Domínio de nível superior (TLD)
Top-level domains such as .com and .org are listed in the Root Zone Database.
Tópico
A topic is a human-readable topic of interest of a user and is part of the Topics taxonomy.
Taxonomia de tópicos
The Topics taxonomy is a public, human-curated, human-readable hierarchy of categories that the Topics API uses to represent users' interests.
Ambiente de execução confiável (TEE)
Uma configuração segura de hardware e software de computador que permite que partes externas verifiquem as versões exatas do software em execução na máquina sem medo de exposição. Os TEEs permitem que terceiros verifiquem se o software faz exatamente o que o fabricante afirma.
Para saber mais sobre os TEEs usados para as propostas do Sandbox de privacidade, leia a explicação dos serviços da API Protected Audience e a explicação do serviço de agregação.
Dicas de cliente HTTP do user agent (UA-CH)
User-agent client hints provide specific pieces of the User-Agent string on explicit request. This helps reduce passive surfaces in the User-Agent string which may lead to user identification or covert tracking.
UA-CH is sometimes referred to as "Client Hints."
String do user agent
A user-agent string is an HTTP header used by servers and network peers to request identifying information about an application, operating system, vendor, or version of a user agent. The User-Agent string broadcasts a large string of data, which is problematic for user privacy. User-Agent reduction is proposed to remove sensitive information and reduce passive fingerprinting.
.well-known
.well-known is a file used to add redirects to a website from standardized URLs.
For example, password managers can make it easier for users to update passwords
if a website sets a redirect from /.well-known/change-password to the change
password page of the site.
In addition, it can be useful to access policy or other information about a
host before making a request. For example, robots.txt tells web crawlers
which pages to visit and which pages to ignore. IETF
RFC8615 outlines a standardized way
to make site-wide metadata accessible in standard locations in a /.well-known/ subdirectory.
See a list of recommendations for .well-known at
iana.org/assignments/well-known-uris/well-known-uris.xhtml.
Worklet
A worklet allows you to run specific JavaScript functions and return information back to the requester. Within a worklet, you can execute JavaScript but you cannot interact or communicate with the outside page.
Worklets are used to store and extract data with the Shared Storage API.