- From: Dominique Hazael-Massieux via cvs-syncmail <cvsmail@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2010 14:12:59 +0000
- To: public-dap-commits@w3.org
Update of /sources/public/2009/dap/contacts In directory hutz:/tmp/cvs-serv12947 Modified Files: Overview.html Log Message: s/3rd party/third party/ Index: Overview.html =================================================================== RCS file: /sources/public/2009/dap/contacts/Overview.html,v retrieving revision 1.79 retrieving revision 1.80 diff -u -d -r1.79 -r1.80 --- Overview.html 14 Sep 2010 14:12:22 -0000 1.79 +++ Overview.html 14 Sep 2010 14:12:57 -0000 1.80 @@ -126,14 +126,14 @@ </p> <p> Providing address book information to these service providers means handing over all of your data and trusting these providers with - the security and privacy of storing and sharing of your information. When sharing this data with 3rd parties users are, more often - than not, required to hand over access to their whole address book. Users are implicitly required to trust 3rd parties with all of + the security and privacy of storing and sharing of your information. When sharing this data with third parties users are, more often + than not, required to hand over access to their whole address book. Users are implicitly required to trust third parties with all of their data when, in reality, the user may only wish, or need, to share a subset of their address book information so that an application can fulfill its purpose. </p> <p> This specification defines the concept of a user's unified address book - where address book data may be sourced from a - plurality of sources - both online and locally. This specification then defines the interfaces on which 3rd party applications can + plurality of sources - both online and locally. This specification then defines the interfaces on which third party applications can access a user's unified address book; with explicit user permission and filtering. The focus of this data sharing is on making the user aware of the data that they will share and putting them at the centre of the data sharing process; free to select both the extent to which they share their address book information and the ability to restrict which pieces of information related to which
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