Draft letter to EU W3C Members - V02

Hi TPWG,

draft v02.

Feedback is welcome by today EoB! Tomorrow AM (EU time) I plan to submit
the email for distribution.

Regards,
matthias


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Subject: Privacy compliance in the EU using W3C Tracking Protection...



Dear W3C Members,


the W3C Tracking Protection Working group (TPWG
https://www.w3.org/2011/tracking-protection/) proposed W3C draft
recommendations  that allow users to express preferences whether to
constrain or allow web-tracking and web-sites to respond ("Tracking
Preference Expression"; https://www.w3.org/TR/tracking-dnt/) as well as
guidance for web-sites how to implement a desire for reduced tracking
("Tracking Compliance and Scope";
https://www.w3.org/TR/tracking-compliance/).

Both standards can simplify compliance with EU privacy regulations. We
would like to invite W3C Members to:
    1. Learn how to implement the Tracking Protection recommendations.
    2. Share implementation experiences and ask questions
    3. Learn about and discuss (emerging) EU privacy regulations
    2. Provide feedback on the draft recommendations
    4. Discuss with us the future of the working group

We invite you to join our breakout session at TPAC on Wednesday,
September 21 in Lisbon!

Planned Agenda Items:
- Tutorial: EU Privacy Regulations
- Tutorial: Implementing TPWG
- Discussion: Implementers Forum
- Discussion: Feedback and Way Forward for TPWG

If you need any additional information, want to provide feedback, you
can email me at mts-std@schunter.org


Regards,
  Matthias Schunter, Intel Corp. (TPWG co-chair) on behalf of the W3C
Tracking Protection Working Group

Received on Tuesday, 30 August 2016 10:19:20 UTC