Changing definition of "One-time tailoring"

Dear all, 

The old definition was:

<tailoring/>
    One-time Tailoring: Information may be used to tailor or modify
    content or design of the site not affirmatively selected by the
    particular individual where the information is used only for a
    single visit to the site and not used for any kind of future
    customization. For example, an online store that suggests other
    items a visitor may wish to purchase based on the items he has
    already placed in his shopping basket.

The new definition is:

<tailoring/>
    One-time Tailoring: Information may be used to tailor or modify
    content or design of the site where the information is used only
    for a single visit to the site and not used for any kind of
    future customization.  For example, an online store that suggests
    other items a visitor may wish to purchase based on the items he
    has already placed in his shopping basket.
 
As we dropped the "affirmative" customization, we modified the
definition of <tailoring/>. If you look closely, you will see,
that we dropped the "not affirmatively selected by the particular
individual". This reflects also the dropping of "affirmative"
customization. 

The updates-page[1] was updated accordingly

Best, 


Rigo Wenning            W3C/INRIA
Policy Analyst          Privacy Activity Lead
mail:rigo@w3.org        2004, Routes des Lucioles
+33 (0)6 73 84 87 31    F-06902 Sophia Antipolis
http://www.w3.org/


  1. http://www.w3.org/P3P/updates.html
 

Received on Friday, 27 July 2001 10:05:31 UTC