Akamai plans to submit a number of our shared domains to the “PRIVATE” section of the Public Suffix List (PSL) at some point on or after March 31, 2022. The PSL contains multi-party domain suffixes and is used by a wide range of client software (for example, web browsers) to implement policy decisions, such as to prevent cookies from being set on public or multi-party domains. \r\n For example, we plan to put the domain “akamaized.net” onto the PSL. Clients with the new version of the PSL will then prevent cookies from being set directly onto cross-customer “akamaized.net” domain, but the hostname “example.akamaized.net” would still be allowed to set cookies onto “example.akamaized.net,” subject to other client policies such as “third-party cookie” restrictions. \r\n"}}"> Akamai plans to submit a number of our shared domains to the “PRIVATE” section of the Public Suffix List (PSL) at some point on or after March 31, 2022.…