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Privacy Badger gives teeth to Do Not Track

Privacy Badger gives teeth to Do Not Track

Posted May 8, 2014 13:51 UTC (Thu) by k3ninho (subscriber, #50375)
Parent article: Privacy Badger gives teeth to Do Not Track

>The EFF has written a proposed DNT policy as part of the initiative. The plan is that a site would store the policy document in plain text at a well-known location.

And you have to trust that the listed items are the only identity-promulgating parts of the site. How would you verify that? In terms of what the web sites want, and how their business is paid for, there's no self-interest that would support this.

K3n.


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Privacy Badger gives teeth to Do Not Track

Posted May 8, 2014 16:25 UTC (Thu) by n8willis (subscriber, #43041) [Link]

The draft DNT policy document is not a sitemap or list-of-identity-promulgating-items.

Nate


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