- From: Tom Lowenthal <tom@mozilla.com>
- Date: Fri, 03 Feb 2012 09:29:52 -0800
- To: Shane Wiley <wileys@yahoo-inc.com>
- CC: Tracking Protection Working Group WG <public-tracking@w3.org>
Received on Friday, 3 February 2012 17:30:39 UTC
If we specify a programmatic discovery method, I don't think that a requirement on its use should be limited to third parties. However, I agree that the general discoverability standard can generally be limited to first parties -- I don't think we want "+1" buttons to have to have a privacy-policy link in that tiny square. On 01/30/2012 08:47 PM, Shane Wiley wrote: > Description: > Also write additional examples around branding for first parties by next week > > <normative> > To qualify as a 1st party with respect to this standard, an organization MUST make their parent affiliation (if any) easy discoverable to users. > > <non-normative> > This may be accomplished in many ways, including but not limited to, prominent and common branding on site pages, "one click away" within Privacy Policies, and, if available, a programmatic list of domains that share common ownership (affiliation). >
Received on Friday, 3 February 2012 17:30:39 UTC