There’s a proposal for a “Private State Token API” in web browsers, which is essentially just the Privacy Pass standard. This is interesting because it would make it easier for services to implement privacy pass and likely it would mean you don’t need an extension to use it like Kagi’s recent implementation of Privacy Pass.
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