- From: Gervase Markham <gerv@mozilla.org>
- Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 10:52:48 +0000
Ryan Sarver wrote: > There are obvious privacy concerns -- I feel they can be alleviated with > the proper level of control for the user. Currently in our prototypes, > the browser prompts the user for each request, which they can allow or > deny and then remember that preference for subsequent requests from that > domain. What type of privacy control are you envisioning? I actually think it's easier to design a UI for this than many other things we might ask the user about. Explaining the impact of setting a cookie is rather hard. However, one example of the UI could be: The website skyhookwireless.com wants to know where you are. Firefox thinks you are [ Home: XX Heene Road, Enfield, London |V] Tell skyhookwireless.com: (o) Nothing ( ) To the nearest kilometre ( ) To the nearest 100m ( ) As precisely as possible [ OK ] Gerv
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