Sure but this neither makes an attempt to list the valid uses of third party cookies, nor a suggestion of what magic definitely not a third-party cookie unicorn is going to ride in and offer us the safety we need. Pretty fluffy through and through.
I suggest that we do just need to keep third-party cookies but they're explicitly opt-in. That could just be allowing (once) a third party to be present everywhere (like a SSO) and browsers making it known when a third party is accessing data.
I suggest that we do just need to keep third-party cookies but they're explicitly opt-in. That could just be allowing (once) a third party to be present everywhere (like a SSO) and browsers making it known when a third party is accessing data.