Shane,
Great job getting this out the door.
Warm regards,
JC
From: Craig Spiezle [mailto:craigs@otalliance.org]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 7:39 AM
To: 'Shane Wiley'; public-tracking@w3.org
Subject: RE: Article: Yahoo! Launches Global Support for Do Not Track (Yahoo! Policy Blog)
This is a great step forward. Now to get others to join on and other browsers to implement the capability ( and to make it more discoverable and intuitive)
Can you address how this impacts the use, collection and sharing of data for purposes other than interest based advertising, (other than operational and for anonymous metrics purposes). I assume since this is not part of your implementation as it is my understanding this is still outside the current scope DAA.
Does this apply to both 1st party and third party collection?
From: Shane Wiley [mailto:wileys@yahoo-inc.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 10:21 AM
To: public-tracking@w3.org (public-tracking@w3.org)
Subject: Article: Yahoo! Launches Global Support for Do Not Track (Yahoo! Policy Blog)
http://www.ypolicyblog.com/policyblog/2012/03/29/yahoo-launches-global-support-for-do-not-track/
Before you ask, Yahoo! is deeply committed to the W3C process - I'm not going anywhere :) - but I could only comment on currently known DNT structures in today's announcement.
- Shane