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Privacy Principles for the Web #16

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torgo opened this issue Feb 28, 2024 · 2 comments
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Privacy Principles for the Web #16

torgo opened this issue Feb 28, 2024 · 2 comments
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torgo commented Feb 28, 2024

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The Technical Architecture Group Privacy task force, together with participation from Privacy Interest Group, has been working on a set of privacy principles for the web. This is intended to be used by browser developers, authors of web specifications, reviewers of web specifications (such as the TAG and other groups participating in horizontal review), and web developers themselves. Now this document is going through wide review in advance of publication as a W3C Statement. We will present the principles and then have an open discussion.

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Increase awareness of the Privacy Principles, answer questions, gather feedback on how to improve the draft.

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Breakout (Default)

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@darobin, @jyasskin

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#privacy-principles

Other sessions where we should avoid scheduling conflicts (Optional)

#12

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To avoid in addition to #12: Other privacy-related sessions or sessions involving TAG members.

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  • Brief presentation of an overview of the principles
  • Guided discussion

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ianbjacobs commented Mar 12, 2024

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