ISSUE-179: Make sure in the spec that we clarify information provided explicitly by a user (e.g. data typed into a form on a site with a clear privacy policy) is not subject to DNT.
Make sure in the spec that we clarify information provided explicitly by a user (e.g. data typed into a form on a site with a clear privacy policy) is not subject to DNT.
- State:
- CLOSED
- Product:
- Compliance Next
- Raised by:
- Opened on:
- 2012-10-04
- Description:
- Related Actions Items:
- No related actions
- Related emails:
- Agenda for May 22 call (from peter@peterswire.net on 2013-05-21)
- issue and action cleanup proposals (from npdoty@w3.org on 2013-05-15)
- Re: Mapping the "framework" to ISSUEs (from john@consumerwatchdog.org on 2013-05-07)
- Mapping the "framework" to ISSUEs (from jmayer@stanford.edu on 2013-05-07)
- RE: ISSUE-179: Make sure in the spec that we clarify information provided explicitly by a user (e.g. data typed into a form on a site with a clear privacy policy) is not subject to DNT. (from wileys@yahoo-inc.com on 2012-10-05)
- RE: ISSUE-179: Make sure in the spec that we clarify information provided explicitly by a user (e.g. data typed into a form on a site with a clear privacy policy) is not subject to DNT. (from fredandw@live.com on 2012-10-05)
- RE: ISSUE-179: Make sure in the spec that we clarify information provided explicitly by a user (e.g. data typed into a form on a site with a clear privacy policy) is not subject to DNT. (from wileys@yahoo-inc.com on 2012-10-05)
- RE: ISSUE-179: Make sure in the spec that we clarify information provided explicitly by a user (e.g. data typed into a form on a site with a clear privacy policy) is not subject to DNT. (from fredandw@live.com on 2012-10-05)
- ISSUE-179: Make sure in the spec that we clarify information provided explicitly by a user (e.g. data typed into a form on a site with a clear privacy policy) is not subject to DNT. (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2012-10-04)
Related notes:
Seems to be a slight superset of ISSUE-54; revisit when addressing ISSUE-54.
Thomas Roessler, 10 Nov 2012, 17:15:37As part of issue cleanup, merged into ISSUE-54: can first parties use declared data while in a 3rd party context?
(To the extent that this issue is not closed, the discussions are tracked under issue-54.)
Correction, for issue cleanup, this is now tracked under the broader ISSUE-170: Definition of and what/whether limitations around data append and first parties
Nick Doty, 29 May 2013, 02:05:05Display change log