On Sat, Jun 18, 2016 at 6:37 AM, Eric Rescorla <e...@rtfm.com> wrote:

> instead of having it sourced from the
> ​ ​
> advertiser's
> ​ ​
> origin, they instead stand
> up "<random-value>.publisher.example.com"
> ​ ​
> and
> ​ ​
> point
> ​ ​
> it at the advertiser's
> IP addresses (via an A record to the advertiser's
> ​ ​
> name never
> ​ ​
> appears).
> ​
> ​
> This would have a similar cost/effort structure to using data
> ​ ​
> channels and
> would similarly not be blocked by current domain-based ad blockers.
>

​Most ad-blockers (ABP, certainly) could easily block *.
publisher.example.com and whitelist the handful of foo.publisher.example.com
and bar.publisher.example.com, etc. needed to make the site "work".

wrt nsIContentPolicy, though, I'm not sure where a PeerConnection fits in.

-Dan Veditz
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