- From: Lorrie Cranor <lorrie@research.att.com>
- Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 16:36:17 -0400
- To: "Stephane Bortzmeyer" <bortzmeyer@nic.fr>
- Cc: <www-p3p-policy@w3.org>
In case you haven't seen it alread, see also http://www.w3.org/P3P/compliant_sites Lorrie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stephane Bortzmeyer" <bortzmeyer@nic.fr> To: "Lorrie Cranor" <lorrie@research.att.com> Cc: "Stephane Bortzmeyer" <bortzmeyer@nic.fr>; <www-p3p-policy@w3.org> Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 3:04 AM Subject: A repository of policies? (Was: Policy for an Internet registry > On Tue, Aug 13, 2002 at 01:04:19PM -0400, > Lorrie Cranor <lorrie@research.att.com> wrote > a message of 59 lines which said: > > > I don't know if any of the domain registries have implemented > > P3P. You can certainly try visiting some of their web sites > > with a P3P user agent such as Privacy Bird (http://privacybird.com/) > > and see if any of them are P3P-enabled. > > Privacy Bird depends on things I do not have (MS Windows and MS IE). I > typically check P3P policies with 'wget > http://www.DOMAIN.NAME/w3c/p3p.xml'. > > I found nothing on any registry Web site. Since I'm interested in > their registry operations, not in the Web site per se, it is > understandable. > > Any repository of policies, somewhere, for people to learn from > real-life examples? With the above method, testing the well-known > location, I find very few P3P-enabled Web sites. >
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