Worth noting that DNT still isn't fully defined and there's lots of open
questions, so it's not entirely clear what compliance you are going to be
testing or what any claims of support are actually claiming.
On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 8:56 AM, Aleecia M. McDonald <aleecia@aleecia.com>wrote:
> Partial list: http://donottrack.us/implementations
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> Send me a note off list if you would like to schedule 30 minutes to talk
> through any questions you have.
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> Aleecia
> - CMU alum 4x
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> On Apr 2, 2013, at 2:46 PM, Kenny Yuze Lang <ylang@andrew.cmu.edu> wrote:
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> > Hi there,
> >
> > Ruoyu Li and I, Kenny Lang, are currently Carnegie Mellon University
> students who are doing a course project of network privacy regrading DNT
> tag. We would like to test the compliance of ad networks/services who
> claimed to support DNT header. Basically we will send DNT:1 tag to each
> networks when we search some ad-sensitive keywords via Google (such as
> "buying used car") and compare the ad we see on chosen websites to
> speculate if we are tracked.
> > However, we can hardly find a explicit list of which ad
> network/service have claimed to support DNT tag. I'm wondering if you guys
> have a better idea of where can we find this, or if you guys have a list of
> such ad network.
> >
> > Thanks a lot and we are welcome any
> input/ideas/feedbacks/instructions.
> >
> > All my best,
> > -Kenny
> >
> >
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