Privacy Policy
New Architect review of IBM's P3P Policy Editor. Pro's and Con's as well as an introduction to the practical use of the Editor to generate your policy.
Is P3P "the Devil"?
Paper from the University of Miami School of Law discussing P3P, its potential benefits and pitfalls.
P3P plan: How is it deployed, what is collected.
What exactly is collected, shared and acted upon isn't always evident to end users. This may lead to trust problems between site visitors and site owners, resulting in loss of business and even legal problems.
Turning up the heat on Web privacy
News & Technology - CNETAsia - When Microsoft introduced version 6 of its Internet Explorer browser last year, many Webmasters were puzzled to find that their cookies were being blocked in increasing numbers.
Pretty Poor Privacy: An Assessment of P3P and Internet Privacy
A critical article published by Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) and Junkbusters.
Survey finds low awareness of P3P
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu surveyed 250 companies with turnover of $3 million-plus: the type of company likely to be targeted when privacy laws come into effect at year's end.
The W3C, P3P and the Intermind Patent
XML.com article. Claims of patent infringement and the potential implications for implementors of the W3C's Platform for Privacy Preferences framework
I.E. 6.0 and Windows XP - P3P Fact Sheet
This is a brief definition of terms regarding P3P settings, policies and cookies from Microsoft for I.E. 6.0 and Windows XP.
Can a labeling system protect your privacy?
"[P3P] has been both lauded as the answer to everyone's privacy worries and castigated as a Trojan horse that will divert public attention from real problems. The truth is, it's neither. It's merely a potentially nifty tool that might help ensure privacy in cyberspace -- if the government gets its act together. "
Recoding the Architecture of Cyberspace Privacy
"Recoding the Architecture of Cyberspace Privacy: Why Self-Regulation and Technology Are Not Enough." An essay which compares and contrasts two competing privacy issues: Internet consumers ability to control their own information through P3P, with the ability of copyright holders to enforce their rights over intellectual property through a combination of legal sanctions and technology.
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