Re: TPE Handling Out-of-Band Consent (including ISSUE-152)

We are not talking about connecting people's web history with long-duration
persistent identifiers, for any person who has not consented.  We are
talking about boiling any non-consented data down to the usual, acceptable,
level of de-identification for all non-consented users within, say,
48-hours (we could live with less; I don't know if every research company
can).

--ronan


On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 11:09 AM, Mike O'Neill
<michael.oneill@baycloud.com>wrote:

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> I meant that you do not need to use OOBC, the DNT:0 in-band consent would
> work fine if you had JS tags or not. You just need to let your
> panel-members easily give your domain(s) web wide tracking consent and you
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> Connecting people’s web history with long duration persistent identifiers
> is tracking in my book, and this standard is about giving people the
> ability to refuse it.****
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> Mike****
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Received on Saturday, 23 March 2013 15:22:57 UTC