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Re: [projectvrm] "I am not a brand."


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  • From: Jon Lebkowsky < >
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  • Subject: Re: [projectvrm] "I am not a brand."
  • Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2010 07:51:01 -0500
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On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 4:51 AM, Matteo Brunati < "> > wrote:

I'm in contact with Massimo Marchiori, the editor of the P3P W3C Standard. [1], to make something that not reivent the whell.


 Pleased to see the reference to P3P. For those on the list who don't know what P3P (Platform for Privacay Preferences) is about and why it's a wheel we should avoid reinventing, it's worthwhile to follow Matteo's link [1] and read for a while. Here's a piece:

P3P version 1.0 is a protocol designed to inform Web users of the data-collection practices of Web sites. It provides a way for a Web site to encode its data-collection and data-use practices in a machine-readable XML format known as a P3P policy. The P3P specification defines:

  • A standard schema for data a Web site may wish to collect, known as the "P3P base data schema"
  • A standard set of uses, recipients, data categories, and other privacy disclosures
  • An XML format for expressing a privacy policy
  • A means of associating privacy policies with Web pages or sites, and cookies
  • A mechanism for transporting P3P policies over HTTP

The goal of P3P version 1.0 is twofold. First, it allows Web sites to present their data-collection practices in a standardized, machine-readable, easy-to-locate manner. Second, it enables Web users to understand what data will be collected by sites they visit, how that data will be used, and what data/uses they may "opt-out" of or "opt-in" to.


~ Jon


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