- From: Silvia Pfeiffer <silviapfeiffer1@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2014 10:07:07 +1000
- To: delfin <delfin@segonquart.net>
- Cc: sanjoy.pal@samsung.com, Arpita Bahuguna <arpitabahuguna@gmail.com>, sanjoy.net@gmail.com, WHAT Working Group Mailing List <whatwg@whatwg.org>, Arpita Bahuguna <a.bah@samsung.com>, Erik Reppen <erik.reppen@gmail.com>
Search for webrtc. Best Regards, Silvia. On 13 Sep 2014 09:57, "delfin" <delfin@segonquart.net> wrote: > hello all: > > please, might you point me some were I can find part of this solutions ( > ie video/audio encrypt . That would be really helpful to me. > > br > > > --- > > Delfin Ramirez > +34 633 589231 > delfin@segonquart.net > > twitter: delfinramirez > > IRC: segonquart Skype: segonquart > > http://segonquart.net > > http://delfiramirez.info > > On 2014-09-13 00:52, Silvia Pfeiffer wrote: > > Browsers have been dealing with private personal data for a while now, > that includes video camera & microphone input, geolocation and more. Health > data isn't so different in that respect. There are mechanisms to deal with > privacy already in the browser. But indeed: a spec would need to consider > such issues. > > Best Regards, > Silvia. > On 13 Sep 2014 08:42, "delfin" <delfin@segonquart.net> wrote: > >> Hi All: >> >> >> Use and transmission of private/personal Health data, as other sensitive personal data, is ruled by law and regional regulations in some -- or in most of the -- developed countries. >> >> Please, take this aspect in consideration. >> >> >> - I would not recommend to read health data within a browser. >> - JSON transferred data, as I understood, might be 'seen' by a >> semi-experienced user with, for example, the web inspector's tools a >> desktop browser has. Not exactly, but nearly. >> - Not to mention more sophisticated public methods of to collect this >> JSON/JSONP data. >> - One might use an existent API or develop a new one for this >> purpose. The data of an unknown user is viewable by third-parties. >> >> An standard development should take this scenarios in consideration. >> >> 1. Laws and regulations in countries/govs referring the use and >> transfer of private/sensitive data. >> 2. Open-sourceness and distribution via a "web" browser. >> >> Best - >> -- Delfin Ramirez >> >> +34 633 589231 >> >> delfin@segonquart.net >> >> twitter: delfinramirez >> >> IRC: segonquart >> >> Skype: segonquart >> >> http://segonquart.net, http://delfiramirez.info >> >
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