- From: JC Cannon <jccannon@microsoft.com>
- Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2012 22:36:17 +0000
- To: David Wainberg <dwainberg@appnexus.com>, Sean Harvey <sharvey@google.com>
- CC: "public-tracking@w3.org Group WG" <public-tracking@w3.org>
I agree that first parties can customize their own websites or advertising based on non-cross site data collected about their users. There should be some transparency to users about this practice, but I feel it is out of scope to include in the standard. JC -----Original Message----- From: David Wainberg [mailto:dwainberg@appnexus.com] Sent: Monday, February 06, 2012 1:26 PM To: Sean Harvey Cc: public-tracking@w3.org Group WG Subject: Re: ACTION-69: Renaming ISSUE-54 Do we need to clarify what "their own user data" is? Also, going back again to the notion of cross-site data, if the data is cross-site, then it should be clear the party can't use it. So this question is another way of saying, "When DNT header is on, can first parties customize their own websites or advertising based on non-cross site data collected about their users? And the answer should be 'yes'. On 2/5/12 5:26 PM, Sean Harvey wrote: > Hi all, apologies for the delay in submitting my action item. > > ISSUE-54 is intended to get at the question of whether or not a first > party is allowed to leverage their own data, including registration > data provided by the user at a previous time, in the context of a DNT > header being ON. > > Keep in mind I am not intending to provide an answer, only to more > appropriately rename the topic. > > In light of this I propose the Issue be renamed: > > "Can first parties customize their own websites or advertising based > on their own user data when a DNT header is ON?" >
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