With the introduction of Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer 6 and the new browser's implementation of the platform for privacy preferences (P3P) standard, helping clients' Web sites become P3P ...
In ordinary economic times, a protocol like the World Wide Web Consortium's Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) might have a hard time gaining acceptance in the ...
Online privacy isn't the issue it once was, if indeed people really ever cared about it. Oh sure, everyone's in favor of privacy in the same way that they're in favor of Mom and apple pie, but exactly ...
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One piece of the E-Government Act of 2002 aims to make Web site policies easier for users to understand. One piece of the E-Government Act of 2002 aims to make Web site policies easier for users to ...
P3P, or the Platform for Privacy Preferences Project, is the World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) answer to the problem of protecting personal data on the Web. It’s ...
After Microsoft blamed Google for bypassing Internet Explorer's privacy settings, it soon became clear Facebook and tens of thousands of websites were doing the same ...
P3P stands for “Platform Privacy Preferences Project.” It is a standard developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (“W3C”), an organization created in October ...
P3P-enabled Web sites make this information available in a standard, machine-readable format. P3P-enabled browsers read the snapshot and compare it to the consumer’s privacy preferences. P3P enhances ...