[presentation-api] User Data Controls in Web Browsers guidelines

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== User Data Controls in Web Browsers guidelines ==
@travisleithead of TAG [reports][1]:

>At our most recent TAG f2f we discussed an alternate approach to our 
previously planned "privacy mode" spec. Given some pushback from 
implementers against standardizing the specifics of what constitutes 
privacy mode in browsers directly, @mnot has proposed a document that 
may be an incremental step toward that eventual goal. The document, 
aimed at spec authors, should provide a framework from which to 
consider the various user data controls that are made available in 
browsers. It is our hope that such a document could be a good 
reference for any spec concerned with how their feature is impacted by
 user privacy concerns. As the Second Screen group gave the TAG 
specific feedback about wanting to reference a privacy mode spec, we 
hope you'll take a look at this document and provide us feedback on 
whether it would be useful to you as a reference:
>
> [User Data Controls in Web Browsers][2]

Actions to the group:

- [ ] Review the [User Data Controls in Web Browsers][2], provide 
feedback as comments in this issue
- [ ] Implement the guidelines in the Presentation API where 
applicable

Actions to @tidoust @anssiko:

- [ ] Summarize and submit the group's feedback to TAG

(For the context, the private mode was first discussed in the context 
of #45.)

[1]: 
https://github.com/w3ctag/spec-reviews/issues/61#issuecomment-204349002
[2]: https://gist.github.com/mnot/96440a5ca74fcf328d23
[3]: https://github.com/w3ctag/spec-reviews/issues/61to

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Received on Friday, 1 April 2016 12:04:23 UTC