Position Paper for W3C DNT Workshop

نویسندگان

  • Rebecca Balebako
  • Pedro G. Leon
  • Blase Ur
چکیده

The current multi-stakeholder process to define the Do Not Track standard has considered inputs from many parties, including browser vendors, network advertisers, privacy researchers, and the government. However, we feel that average users, the millions of people who will be directly affected by a Do Not Track standard, have been underrepresented. These are the users whose information is collected, and also those users who benefit from having more customized and relevant advertising.

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تاریخ انتشار 2012