> It is inappropriate for presence or absense in PSL to be used by Facebook as a means to include or reject entries due to the IOS14 change, as PSL is not any form of security screen whatsoever, and the volunteer team maintaining the PSL is receiving the burden of being a sieve for the changes on interaction between those systems, which is taxing our resources. > The ONLY validation performed by PSL volunteers and Gi…
> edit: Seems like Apple was the one to declare PSL as canonical. Dependency on the Public Suffix List is already baked into essentially 100% of the global browser market for purposes like control of setting cookies - I'm not sure Apple made it any more 'canonical' by depending on it here.
It kind of reminds me of the manually-shared HOSTS.TXT list of domain names before we had DNS, and seems like a problem we also need formal infrastructure to solve long term.