Re: ISSUE-5: What is the definition of tracking?

Le 25 oct. 2011 à 21:17, Jonathan Mayer a écrit :
> Organizational boundaries are a cornerstone of many areas of regulatory law and policy.  They enable market signals, consumer choices, business pressures, and government enforcement for countless product qualities.

I do not understand what you mean here.


>  Organizational boundaries are particularly important for online privacy: organizations have widely varying incentives surrounding user data, and user data is very easy to use and copy.  One of the most effective privacy choices available to a consumer - which turns up in countless privacy regulations in the U.S. and elsewhere - is a limit on which organizations have unfettered access to their data in the first place.

Concrete and practical example?


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Received on Wednesday, 26 October 2011 02:05:02 UTC