RE: [Moderator Action] IE6 and Cookies

RE: [Moderator Action] IE6 and Cookieshow do you? :
"Or you set IE6 to allow cookies from the specific sites in question. That
would leave the normal privacy features intact, but still permit access to
these 3rd-party, cookie-required sites"

cheryl
  -----Original Message-----
  From: www-p3p-policy-request@w3.org
[mailto:www-p3p-policy-request@w3.org]On Behalf Of Stephen Howard-Sarin
  Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 3:46 PM
  To: 'Rigo Wenning'; 'Mark Gangi'
  Cc: 'www-p3p-policy@w3.org'
  Subject: RE: [Moderator Action] IE6 and Cookies




  >> Can I create a p3p file on my site that will allow 3rd party
  >> cookies to be dropped, or is the only way to get around this to have
  >> these 3rd party sites become p3p compliant (something that I don't have
  >> any control over)?

  > So the only way here is to convince the third party-sites to use P3P.
  > Otherwise, you would have to set the privacy-level to very low on all
  > browsers as this way, no cookies are blocked anymore. But this also
  > means, that the privacy protection is disabled.

  Or you set IE6 to allow cookies from the specific sites in question. That
would leave the normal privacy features intact, but still permit access to
these 3rd-party, cookie-required sites.

  Stephen Howard-Sarin
  CNET Networks' ZDNet.com
  shs@zdnet.com

Received on Thursday, 31 January 2002 18:51:27 UTC