RE: tracking-ISSUE-215: data hygiene approach / tracking of URL data and browsing activity [Compliance June]

Shane,

How does  DNT interact with data exchanges? Are they allowed to enrich the combination of an <ID,scoring>, or is that out of scope because it is not tracking?

Rob


Shane Wiley <wileys@yahoo-inc.com> wrote:

>Rigo,
>
>Incorrect - no permitted use is needed as aggregate scoring is "not
>tracking" in that there is no retention of a user's cross-site browsing
>history in this case.  DNT compliance is removing the linkage between
>browsing activity and a user/device.
>
>- Shane
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Rigo Wenning [mailto:rigo@w3.org] 
>Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 6:22 PM
>To: public-tracking@w3.org
>Cc: Shane Wiley; Rob van Eijk
>Subject: Re: tracking-ISSUE-215: data hygiene approach / tracking of
>URL data and browsing activity [Compliance June]
>
>On Wednesday 10 July 2013 16:23:45 Shane Wiley wrote:
>> Activate the profiling opt-out (available via industry opt-out pages,
>
>> AdChoices icon, Chrome "Keep My Opt-Outs", industry persistency
>tools, 
>> TACO, etc.).
>
>Opt-outs are great, please use mine! :) So you need a permitted use to
>ignore the DNT signal and only listen to other opt-outs. But why would
>you claim compliance to DNT here in the first place? I don't understand
>the goal of the permitted use here within the DNT concept. 
>
> --Rigo

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