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In the latest version of Explorer, known as IE6, Microsoft has introduced a technology known as P3P, an abbreviation for platform for privacy preferences; that technology will, if it catches on, allow the browser to read and judge the privacy policies of participating sites.
In the early 2000s, Cranor was part of Platform for Privacy Protection (P3P), an effort by the World Wide Web Consortium to give users an automated way of setting privacy preferences; the browser reads and acts upon P3P options set by websites.
Under the voluntary system, companies that abide by the standards of the Platform for Privacy Preference Project (P3P) will embed information in their Web site about what kind of data they collect about Web surfers, how long they hold on to it and whether they share it with anyone else.
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The Canadian piano virtuoso Glenn Gould, who suffered from disabling stagefright, did walk away, abandoning the public platform for the privacy of the recording studio.
This bit of freaky science fiction is at the beginning of An Introduction To P3P, or Platform for Privacy Preferences Project, the tech community's latest answer to the problem of privacy breaches on the Web.
Although the new standard, called Platform for Privacy Preferences, or P3P, was billed as just one step in improving the state of privacy on the Internet, it was immediately denounced by some privacy advocates as a way for companies to avoid new laws and a tool that would give consumers a false sense of security.
The system, known as Platform for Privacy Preferences Project, or P3P, has long been under independent development.
Compact policies are voluntary and are part of an Internet standard called Platform for Privacy Preferences, or P3P, that was developed in the 1990s.
Then use P3P (Platform for Privacy Preferences), a proposed software option that would let you control how much personal information is transmitted.
For the past few years, the World Wide Web Consortium, the organization, based in Washington, that sets standards for the Internet, has been working on the Platform for Privacy Preferences initiative, known as P3P.
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