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Update immutable document domain article (#5937)
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If your website relies on setting `document.domain`, your action is required.
date: 2022-01-11
updated: 2023-01-14
updated: 2023-04-07
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**Updates**

- **April 7, 2023**: We've identified [an issue](https://crbug.com/1429587)
before shipping this change in Chrome 112. `document.domain` setter to be
removed by default is currently suspended and the new shipping milestone is
not determined yet. Please check back on this blog post or subscribe to
[blink-dev](https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/blink-dev/) and [this
thread](https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/blink-dev/c/nrLl0IxSxSI/).
- **January 20, 2023**: Updated timeline—`document.domain` setter will be
removed by default starting from Chrome 112. Also, [a mention about
enterprise policy](#enterprise-policy) to control the `document.domain`
behavior is added.
removed by default starting from Chrome 112. Also, [a mention about enterprise
policy](#enterprise-policy) to control the `document.domain` behavior is
added.
- **July 25, 2022**: Updated timeline—`document.domain` setter will be removed
by default starting from Chrome 109.
by default starting from Chrome 109.
- **February 4, 2022**: Updated with the new timeline - we'll show a warning in
the Issues panel starting from Chrome 100, removing `document.domain` setter
by default starting from Chrome 106.
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