- From: Matthias Schunter <mts@zurich.ibm.com>
- Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 23:51:33 +0200
- To: "public-tracking@w3.org" <public-tracking@w3.org>
Hi Team, I had another look at - ISSUE-42: Feedback to the user from the browser when Do Not Track is turned on The minutes of Boston-day1 are below. I understand them as if ISSUE-42 has two aspects: A) The GUI aspect of the browser that is out of scope B) The aspect how to to opt-back-in ('pay a monthly subscription') that is elaborated in ISSUE-43 Unless somebody points out that I am mistaken (which is easily possible), I'd like to close ISSUE-42. Regards, matthias > Cris: use cases.... make tracking more prominent in the browser > ... e.g. you see Green or a lock > > Aleecia: as a UI issue, we won't go into that > > <npdoty> ISSUE: feedback to the user from the browser when Do Not Track is turned on > > <trackbot> Created ISSUE-42 - Feedback to the user from the browser when Do Not Track is turned on ; please complete additional details at http://www.w3.org/2011/tracking-protection/track/issues/42/edit . > > Cris: DNT enabled, educate user: here's how the site will change because of DNT being "on" > ... either that, condition of using this site is ... we will capture this info., share this with those guys, etc. > ... or you can pay a monthly subscription > > Aleecia: vaguely like a Privacy policy is one, another is choice: money or lose functyionaliyu > > Cris: Android... why access to my call list? Sure, I will give that up -- Dr. Matthias Schunter, MBA IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Ph. +41 (44) 724-8329 Homepage: www.schunter.org, Email: schunter(at)acm.org PGP Fingerprint 989AA3ED 21A19EF2 B0058374 BE0EE10D
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