On 18 Oct 2012, at 16:50, Rigo Wenning <rigo@w3.org> wrote:
> Ashok,
>
> both: the preferences dialog behind the button was validated. There
> was also a dashboard on what collection was happening. But there was
> no validated UI yet for the exposure of the data collected to the
> user. A proof of concept implementation just wrote all data into a
> SQL database and provided pre-configured common queries. The Privacy
> experts found that exciting, the normal users wouldn't look at it.
> So we need more research in there.. It is like data mining the data
> you left everywhere to assess your own risk. Not trivial.
Hi Rigo,
was this done in the Chrome? I suppose so...
Is there a document that one can look at that shows the results of this work?
>
> Rigo
>
> On Thursday 18 October 2012 07:43:24 Ashok Malhotra wrote:
>> Was this a dashboard where you could set/change your privacy
>> preferences or did it tell you what information the app was
>> collecting, or both?
>>
>> This is an idea that could have wide applicability esp. if the UI
>> has been validated.
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