Re: proposed TSV for potential consent

Hi Roy,


thanks for proposing text. Some comments:
- could you explain why you introduced an "edit" resource instead of 
using the "control" resource
- "edit" gives the impression that out of band consent can be changed; 
this is not always the case
- I believe that the 48h is a permitted use "short-term retention"
   and (a) should not be the default and (b) should be moved to the 
compliance spec


Regards,
matthias



On 23/04/2013 08:03, Roy T. Fielding wrote:
> Bah, resend with a fixed subject ...
>
> I think this is related to ISSUE-195, but really should have been
> raised as a separate issue.
>
> There was a long discussion about a new tracking status for systems
> that only track by consent but do not actually determine consent
> during request time, originally requested by Alex and more recently
> by Ronan.  Unfortunately, the discussion kept going in the weeds,
> at least partly because people mistook the request as an expansion
> on the existing consent (C) response.
>
> So, I have written a proposal within the editors' draft as a new
> option with a TSV of P for potential consent.
>
> ....Roy
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
>> Resent-From: public-tracking-commit@w3.org
>> From: "CVS User rfieldin" <cvsmail@w3.org>
>> Subject: CVS WWW/2011/tracking-protection/drafts
>> Date: April 22, 2013 4:11:49 PM PDT
>> To: public-tracking-commit@w3.org
>> Archived-At: <http://www.w3.org/mid/E1UUPtl-0006gx-Ok@gil.w3.org>
>>
>> Update of /w3ccvs/WWW/2011/tracking-protection/drafts
>> In directory gil:/tmp/cvs-serv25723/drafts
>>
>> Modified Files:
>> 	tracking-dnt.html
>> Log Message:
>> ISSUE-195: Add a TSV option for potential consent (P) to address Ronan's use case
>>
>> --- /w3ccvs/WWW/2011/tracking-protection/drafts/tracking-dnt.html	2013/04/22 21:28:40	1.201
>> +++ /w3ccvs/WWW/2011/tracking-protection/drafts/tracking-dnt.html	2013/04/22 23:11:49	1.202
>> @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
>>       wgPublicList: "public-tracking",
>>       wgPatentURI: "http://www.w3.org/2004/01/pp-impl/49311/status",
>>       issueBase:   "http://www.w3.org/2011/tracking-protection/track/issues/",
>> -      noIDLSectionTitle: true,
>> +      noIDLSectionTitle: true
>>     };
>>   </script>
>>   <link rel="stylesheet" href="additional.css" type="text/css" media="screen" title="custom formatting for TPWG editors">
>> @@ -544,8 +544,10 @@
>> <dfn>TSV</dfn>    = "1"              ; "1" — first-party
>>        / "3"              ; "3" — third-party
>>        / %x43             ; "C" - consent
>> +       / %x50             ; "P" - potential consent
>>        / %x44             ; "D" - disregarding
>>        / %x4E             ; "N" - none
>> +       / %x50             ; "P" - potential consent
>>        / %x55             ; "U" - updated
>>        / %x58             ; "X" - dynamic
>>        / ( "!" [testv] )  ; "!" - non-compliant
>> @@ -660,6 +662,42 @@
>>           </p>
>>         </section>
>>
>> +        <section id='TSV-P' class="option">
>> +          <h4>Potential Consent (P)</h4>
>> +          <p>
>> +            A tracking status value of <dfn>P</dfn> means that the origin
>> +            server does not know, in real-time, whether it has received prior
>> +            consent for tracking this user, user agent, or device, but
>> +            promises not to use any <code>DNT:1</code> data until such consent
>> +            has been determined, and further promises to de-identify within
>> +            forty-eight hours any <code>DNT:1</code> data received for which
>> +            such consent has not been received.
>> +          </p>
>> +          <p>
>> +            Since this status value does not itself indicate whether a
>> +            specific request is tracked, an origin server that sends a
>> +            <code>P</code> tracking status value MUST provide an
>> +            <code><a>edit</a></code> member in the corresponding tracking
>> +            status representation that links to a resource for obtaining
>> +            consent status.
>> +          </p>
>> +          <p>
>> +            The <code>P</code> tracking status value is specifically meant to
>> +            address audience survey systems for which determining consent at
>> +            the time of a request is either impractical, due to legacy systems
>> +            not being able to keep up with Web traffic, or potentially "gamed"
>> +            by first party sites if they can determine which of their users
>> +            have consented. It cannot be used for the sake of personalization
>> +            unless consent is determined at the time of a request, in which
>> +            case the <code><a>C</a></code> tracking status is preferred.
>> +          </p>
>> +          <p class="issue" data-number="195" title="Flows and signals for handling out of band consent">
>> +            <b>[OPEN]</b> The <code><a>P</a></code> tracking status
>> +            value indicates a special case of general data collection which
>> +            is then trimmed to exclude those without out of band consent.
>> +          </p>
>> +        </section>
>> +
>>         <section id='TSV-D' class="option">
>>           <h4>Disregarding (D)</h4>
>>           <p>
>>
>>
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