- From: Christine Runnegar <runnegar@isoc.org>
- Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2016 15:16:08 +0000
- To: Chaals McCathie Nevile <chaals@yandex-team.ru>
- CC: "public-device-apis@w3.org" <public-device-apis@w3.org>
Thank you. All, If you would like to join the call, here are the call details: W3C Privacy Interest Group Monthly Meeting Thursday, February 25, 2016 12:00 pm | Eastern Standard Time (New York, GMT-05:00) | 1 hr JOIN WEBEX MEETING https://mit.webex.com/mit/j.php?MTID=m6cb7e6b9b37ee8db216377f7896a57fc Meeting number: 649 322 181 Meeting password: W3CPINGMM JOIN BY PHONE +1-617-324-0000 US Toll Number Access code: 649 322 181 CCP:+16173240000x649322181# Mobile Auto Dial:+1-617-324-0000,,,649322181# Add this meeting to your calendar (Cannot add from mobile devices): https://mit.webex.com/mit/j.php?MTID=m4d66b923bc905d17d507cc6b7ecd7d48 Can't join the meeting? Contact support here: https://mit.webex.com/mit/mc Christine (PING co-chair) > On 18 Feb 2016, at 7:02 PM, Chaals McCathie Nevile <chaals@yandex-team.ru> wrote: > > On Thu, 18 Feb 2016 15:54:36 +0100, Frederick Hirsch <w3c@fjhirsch.com> wrote: > >> fyi, Vibration API privacy is on agenda of PING call 25 Feb. > > Right. I meant to connect more dots, but I got sick :( > > Anyway, I pinged them to ask them to take a look at the privacy stuff. As far as I am concerned, we have the two main issues (it can be part of a toolset for device fingerprinting and physical user tracking). > > I'd be intrigued to learn whether it is feasible to use vibration to counter the ability of motion sensors to detect user movements, as discussed in http://www.w3.org/mid/issue_comment.created-182326855-1455104409-sysbot+gh@w3.org > > cheers > >> regards, Frederick >> >> Frederick Hirsch >> Chair, W3C Device APIs WG (DAP) >> >> www.fjhirsch.com >> @fjhirsch >> >>> Begin forwarded message: >>> >>> From: Christine Runnegar <runnegar@isoc.org> >>> Subject: Fwd: PING call - Thursday 25 Feb at UTC 17 >>> Date: February 17, 2016 at 12:44:28 AM EST >>> To: "public-privacy (W3C mailing list)" <public-privacy@w3.org> >>> Resent-From: public-privacy@w3.org >>> >>> Corrected date, apologies (human error) >>> >>>> Begin forwarded message: >>>> >>>> From: Christine Runnegar <runnegar@isoc.org> >>>> Subject: PING call - Thursday 26 Feb at UTC 17 >>>> Date: 17 February 2016 at 6:35:07 AM GMT+1 >>>> To: "public-privacy (W3C mailing list)" <public-privacy@w3.org> >>>> Resent-From: <public-privacy@w3.org> >>>> >>>> Colleagues, >>>> >>>> Our next call is scheduled for Thursday 26 February 2016 at UTC 17. >>>> >>>> Check your time: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20150226T18&p1=87&ah=1 >>>> >>>> The informal chairs’ summary from the last call should be available soon. >>>> >>>> We will send out the call details closer to the time. >>>> >>>> Please let us know if there is anything you would like to add to agenda. >>>> >>>> Draft agenda: >>>> >>>> 1. Welcome and introductions >>>> 2. Web RTC 1.0 >>>> 3. Vibration API >>>> 4. Privacy questionnaire >>>> 5. AOB >>>> >>>> Christine and Tara >>> >> >> >> >> >> > > > -- > Charles McCathie Nevile - web standards - CTO Office, Yandex > chaals@yandex-team.ru - - - Find more at http://yandex.com
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