- From: Lorrie Cranor <lorrie@research.att.com>
- Date: Wed, 31 May 2000 09:34:35 -0400
- To: <www-p3p-interop@w3.org>
Chris Blair asked me to forward this message to you all. Procter & Gamble has added a P3P policy to their main website. Those of you developing P3P software, please take a look and see if it works with your software. Lorrie ----- Original Message ----- From: Blair, Chris <C.Blair@bridgeagency.com> To: Lorrie Cranor (E-mail) <lorrie@research.att.com> Cc: Mel Peterson (E-mail) <peterson.mr.1@pg.com>; Elkin, Jim <J.Elkin@bridgeagency.com>; Weber, Jeff <j.weber@bridgeagency.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 3:29 PM Subject: P3P Privacy for P&G > Lorrie, > > I have updated the P3P policy for P&G to the 5.10.2000 working draft. We > appear to be having some firewall challenges right now so I can't get to the > W3.org site to verify that 5.10 is current. I have also worked with Mel > Peterson (P&G) to align the P3P demo with P&G's current online policy > statement. It is our belief that the P3P policy is accurate to the actual > P&G Policy. The P3P policy is currently on the P&G production server. > > Per the 5.10.2000 draft there are three possible methods for locating the > policy reference file. At this point we have chosen the "well known" route > for implementing the policy on the P&G server. The file locations are: > > http://www.pg.com/p3p.xml Policy Reference File > http://www.pg.com/privacy/p3pdemo.xml P3P Policy > http://www.pg.com/privacy.htm Current P&G Policy. > > I have placed these on the production server in case there are vendors who > would like to test against our policy. Please let me know if you see any > issues with what we have done. We're eager for feedback, particulary from a > vendor with a P3P agent. > > Thanks > > Chris Blair > Programmer > Bridge Integrated Communications. > >
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