- From: Craig Spiezle <craigs@otalliance.org>
- Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2016 17:28:43 +0000
- To: Mike O'Neill <michael.oneill@baycloud.com>
- CC: "rob@blaeu.com" <rob@blaeu.com>, "public-tracking@w3.org" <public-tracking@w3.org>, Madelon Smith <madelons@otalliance.org>
I think you are correct. I reached out to them yesterday for clarification. Kind of ironic considering their ad blocking play Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 31, 2016, at 9:23 AM, Mike O'Neill <michael.oneill@baycloud.com> wrote: > > Hi Craig, > > I looked at it but I cannot see how you turn DNT on. It certainly doesn't > have it on by default. > > It does not seem to block third-party cookies either, at least not all the > time > > If it does have DNT capability let me know. > > Mike > -----Original Message----- > From: Craig Spiezle [mailto:craigs@otalliance.org] > Sent: 31 January 2016 15:29 > To: rob@blaeu.com; michael.oneill@baycloud.com > Cc: public-tracking@w3.org; Madelon Smith <madelons@otalliance.org> > Subject: RE: Wiki Privacy/TPWG/TPE Implementation Report > > What about the new Brave browser? https://www.brave.com/index.html > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rob van Eijk [mailto:rob@blaeu.com] > Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2016 2:28 AM > To: michael.oneill@baycloud.com > Cc: public-tracking@w3.org > Subject: Wiki Privacy/TPWG/TPE Implementation Report > > Hi Mike, > Dear group, > > I will add the Maxthon Cloud browser to the table > [https://www.w3.org/wiki/Privacy/TPWG/TPE_Implementation_Report]. > > We should differentiate between browsers and DNT extensions in two tables. > The point of restricting table 1 to browsers would be to show that only IE > implemented the consent API partly. The point of restricting table 2 to DNT > extentsions woukld be to show tools using DNT to enhance transparency and > user control. > > Rob > > > >
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