- From: Nicholas Doty <npdoty@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2014 16:45:24 -0700
- To: Tracking Protection Working Group <public-tracking@w3.org>
- Message-Id: <1DCB0A36-7B6A-433B-872C-20D07710CB50@w3.org>
In addressing the discussion on October 8 [1] and the similar change proposals regarding issue-148 and DNT:0 [2], I've updated the text in the Compliance document on user-granted exceptions and DNT:0 as follows. It replaces general language about personalization with the DNT:0 definition from TPE, notes lack of restrictions in Compliance regarding DNT:0 requests and notes that sites are limited by what they said at the time. > When a user sends a DNT:0 signal, the user is expressing a preference to allow tracking. This recommendation places no restrictions on collection or use of data from network interactions with DNT:0 signals. Note, however, that a party might be limited by its own statements to the user regarding the DNT:0 setting. This satisifies my ACTION-460 and I've marked ISSUE-148 as pending review. Thanks, Nick P.S. Sorry to send you all tons of emails today. [1] http://www.w3.org/2014/10/08-dnt-minutes#item03 [2] https://www.w3.org/wiki/Privacy/TPWG/Change_Proposal_DNT_0 Diff below for people who like that kind of thing. Begin forwarded message: > Resent-From: public-tracking-commit@w3.org > From: "CVS User npdoty" <cvsmail@w3.org> > Subject: CVS WWW/2011/tracking-protection/drafts > Date: October 21, 2014 at 4:39:31 PM PDT > To: public-tracking-commit@w3.org > Archived-At: <http://www.w3.org/mid/E1Xgj1X-0007RV-Ik@gil.w3.org> > > Update of /w3ccvs/WWW/2011/tracking-protection/drafts > In directory gil:/tmp/cvs-serv28598 > > Modified Files: > tracking-compliance.html > Log Message: > attempt to implement change proposals regarding issue-148 > > --- /w3ccvs/WWW/2011/tracking-protection/drafts/tracking-compliance.html 2014/10/08 00:26:02 1.127 > +++ /w3ccvs/WWW/2011/tracking-protection/drafts/tracking-compliance.html 2014/10/21 23:39:31 1.128 > @@ -525,11 +525,9 @@ > <h2>User-Granted Exceptions</h2> > <p> > When a user sends a <code>DNT:0</code> signal, the user is expressing a preference > - for a personalized experience. This signal indicates explicit consent > - for data collection, retention, processing, disclosure, and use by the > - recipient of this signal to provide a personalized experience for the > - user. This recommendation places no restrictions on data collected > - from requests received with <code>DNT:0</code>. > + to allow tracking. This recommendation places no restrictions on collection or use of data > + from network interactions with <code>DNT:0</code> signals. Note, however, that a party might be > + limited by its own statements to the user regarding the <code>DNT:0</code> setting. > </p>
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