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SUMMARY:Purposeful Permissions - Adding data use information to permission 
 prompts
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240925T111500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240925T121500
DESCRIPTION:https://www.w3.org/events/meetings/5e346b27-9fdb-43cf-b323-0e92
 54b4b0ec/\n\nToday’s web users often encounter permission prompts that l
 ack context about why a website needs specific permissions and how the dat
 a will be used. While developers strive to provide context\, the current a
 pproach lacks structure and consistency across websites. This session will
  explore options to add [purpose declarations](https://github.com/mikewest
 /purposeful-permissions) or other trustworthy\, explainable contextual inf
 ormation to a permission request to bridge this gap and bring users greate
 r transparency on how their data is used.\n\nThe discussion will focus on:
 \n- Use cases that might benefit or provide particular requirements for de
 clarative contextual information\, including access to information from go
 vernment-issued credentials.\n- The potential roles of different stakehold
 ers\, including browser vendors\, developers\, and standardization bodies\
 , in driving such an initiative forward.\n- Possible declaration options w
 ith various granularity levels spanning from links to the privacy policy t
 o a fully fledged label system for data types and purposes of use.\n- Key 
 challenges and opportunities in implementing purpose declarations for perm
 ission-gated capabilities.\n\nAgenda\n\n**Chairs:**\nAlexandra Reimers\, N
 ick Doty\, Serge Egelman\n\n**Description:**\nToday’s web users often en
 counter permission prompts that lack context about why a website needs spe
 cific permissions and how the data will be used. While developers strive t
 o provide context\, the current approach lacks structure and consistency a
 cross websites. This session will explore options to add [purpose declarat
 ions](https://github.com/mikewest/purposeful-permissions) or other trustwo
 rthy\, explainable contextual information to a permission request to bridg
 e this gap and bring users greater transparency on how their data is used.
 \n\nThe discussion will focus on:\n- Use cases that might benefit or provi
 de particular requirements for declarative contextual information\, includ
 ing access to information from government-issued credentials.\n- The poten
 tial roles of different stakeholders\, including browser vendors\, develop
 ers\, and standardization bodies\, in driving such an initiative forward.\
 n- Possible declaration options with various granularity levels spanning f
 rom links to the privacy policy to a fully fledged label system for data t
 ypes and purposes of use.\n- Key challenges and opportunities in implement
 ing purpose declarations for permission-gated capabilities.\n\n**Goal(s):*
 *\n- Foster discussion and gather insights from various stakeholders on th
 e development and implementation of permission purpose declarations.\n- De
 scribe promising methods to provide purpose declarations and context for p
 ermission requests and identify volunteers who want to explore them\, for 
 future incubation and research\, in credentials and other APIs.\n\n\n\n**M
 aterials:**\n- [slides](https://www.w3.org/2024/Talks/TPAC/breakouts/purpo
 seful-permissions.pdf)\n- [minutes](https://github.com/mikewest/purposeful
 -permissions/blob/main/2024-09-25-TPAC-minutes.md)\n- [Session proposal on
  GitHub](https://github.com/w3c/tpac2024-breakouts/issues/64)\n\n**Track(s
 ):**\n- Permissions
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CREATED:20240916T215725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241016T210023Z
SEQUENCE:3
ORGANIZER;CN=W3C Calendar;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;ROLE=NON-PARTICIPANT:mailto:nor
 eply@w3.org
LOCATION:4 Concourse Level - Oceanside
CATEGORIES:TPAC 2024,Breakout Sessions
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