RE: Chrome extension implementation of TPE

 

The extension is now called bouncer, but it is in the same place in the
Chrome store which you can get to from
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/baycloud-bouncer/bplgfejjkplajgmkc
bbgaeceamceohkc

 

It now has an option to intercept storeXTrackingException with a dialog. The
test page at https://cookieq.eu/api/test now waits till you click confirm
and the whole test sends three UGEs but you can disable the option if you
want to go straight through all the tests.

 

If you go to w3.org you can see that is sends an incorrect Tk response
(Tk:1). That should be a Tk:N I think Nick.

 

Mike

 

 

From: Mike O'Neill [mailto:michael.oneill@baycloud.com] 
Sent: 21 October 2015 16:49
To: public-tracking@w3.org
Subject: Chrome extension implementation of TPE

 

The Chrome browser extension now has a UI, so you can see Tk responses and
any TSR (or EFF DNT policy) , as well as third-parties and cookies. It has
the option to enforce DNT by limiting the expiry time of cookies, and also
lets you block servers who do not respond to your taste. It is always the
user’s choice, so no external lists involved.

 

It will soon have a UGE confirm facility. It is now called trackergate and
there will be a less technically ornate version called bouncer.

 

If you load it you can see the TSR on our site ( https://cookieq.eu/api/test
), or medium.com has both a TSR and the EFF policy.

 

Mike

 


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