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- Platform for Privacy Preferences aka P3P.An intriguing concept.the W3C has a project to implement machine readable privacy policy on websites.The idea being to have the browser compare the published policy to the user's preferences.when there is a mismatch to alert the user that privacy policy on this site does not...
- Tags: P3P
- Discussion threads 2005-08-31
- Disclose data collection practices via privacy policies
- Since Web site visitors are understandably wary of providing personal data, a common practice for Internet sites is to provide a privacy policy. In addition, an Internet standard for such policies has developed as well. Let's take a closer look at providing a privacy policy on your site. Collecting...
- Tags: Web, P3P, Policy, Site, Privacy Policy, Cookies, Privacy Setting, Tony Patton
- Blog posts 2008-03-31
- Improving Privacy Fox: Building Version 2.0
- The Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) is a standard developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to provide a machine-readable language for describing the privacy policy and practices of a website. Privacy Fox is a browser extension for the Mozilla Firefox that allows translation of the P3P XML into...
- Tags: W3C, P3P, Carnegie-Mellon University, Privacy, Web Browsers, Internet
- White papers 2005-12-12
- Policy Template Editor (exe)
- Policy Template Editor eliminates the difficulty of creating and editing templates. With the use of graphical aids the Policy Template Editor will generate the complex policy template files for you automatically and without error. This makes the Policy Template Editor essential for the rollout and administration of Windows 9x, NT...
- Tags: Policy, Policy Template Editor, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows 2000, Workforce Management, Operating Systems, Software, Human Resources
- Software downloads 2004-12-01
- Disclose data collection practices via privacy policies
- Users want to know what data is being collected when they visit Web sites, and how that data might be used. Learn how to use the P3P standard to create Web site privacy policies, which outline a site's data collection practices. Since Web site visitors are understandably wary of...
- Tags: Tony Patton, Channel management, Web site development, privacy policy, Web Development Zone Newsletter, Web, P3P, Data, Policy, Specification, Site
- Technical articles 2006-03-27
- Book helps you enforce Web privacy with P3P
- Privacy is a continuing worry for most Web users and developers. This recently released book from O'Reilly publishers provides all the information you need to get going with one privacy initiative, P3P.Web Privacy with P3P by Lorrie Cranor explains the history, implementation, and development of the P3P standard. Considerations of...
- Tags: Roy C. Hoobler, privacy, P3P
- Technical articles 2002-12-13
- System Policy Editor and Office 97 Policy Templates (exe)
- The System Policy Editor provided with this download is the same as the System Policy Editor provided with the Windows NT 4.0 Resource Kit. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Tags: Microsoft Office 97, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, Operating Systems, Software, Office Suites
- Software downloads 2007-09-20
- Implementing privacy/preference policies with P3P
- Do you have a security policy for your Web site? P3P is an XML standard for describing privacy and/or user preference policies for a Web site. Read this article to learn how to implement P3P now.By Roy HooblerPlatform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) is an XML standard that describes the privacy...
- Tags: Guest Contributor, P3P, policy file
- Technical articles 2002-05-02
- Implementing P3P shouldn't be difficult for most enterprises
- Although P3P hasn't enjoyed widespread praise, it's nonetheless demanding attention from enterprises with consumer-facing sites. Learn why a developer with hands-on P3P experience says that implementation of the protocol may be easier than you think.While P3P has been fairly slow to catch on, and its usefulness debated, the standard does...
- Tags: Suzanne Thornberry, P3P
- Technical articles 2002-06-24
- Integrated authentication as a default in IE through group policy?
- How do I set integrated authentication as a default in IE through group policy?It’s easy to turn integrated authentication on through the Advanced Tab within Internet Options in Internet Explorer but I need to set this over and entire Organisational Unit in Active Directory.I cant find any option for this...
- Tags: Web browsers, Martin Stevens, group policy, Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Discussion threads 2007-03-28
- Managing Group Policy ADMX Files Step-by-Step Guide
- Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows Server Code Name "Longhorn" introduce a new format for displaying registry-based policy settings. Registry-based policy settings located under the Administrative Templates category in the Group Policy Object Editor are defined using a standards-based, XML file format, known as ADMX files. These new files replace ADM...
- Tags: Group Policy, Group Policy Object
- White papers
- Group Policy Editor Question
- I have a question regarding Windows XP Pro Group Policy Editor. Do the changes that are made to the "User Configuration" - "Administrative Templates" area apply globaly or just to the Users Group? I want to lock down my Users Group but dont want to lock down my Administrator Group....
- Tags: chrisdepaola@..., group policy, Group Policy Editor, Group Policy Editor Question, Question, Users Group, windows
- Discussion threads 2004-10-07
- Group Policy Editor Question
- I have a question regarding Windows XP Pro Group Policy Editor. Do the changes that are made to the "User Configuration" - "Administrative Templates" area apply globaly or just to the Users Group? I want to lock down my Users Group but dont want to lock down my Administrator Group....
- Tags: chrisdepaola@..., group policy, Group Policy Editor, Group Policy Editor Question, networking, Question, Users Group
- Discussion threads 2004-10-07
- windows firewall
- Having trouble turning off windows firewall on client machines through group policy from my 2003sbs. I need pointed in the right direction with the group policy editor. Note: The firewall on the client machines gets turned on and locked so that it cannont be disabled from the clients machines...
- Tags: firewall, group policy, it management, montelski, window, windows firewall
- Q&A 2005-06-09
- Tech Tip: Create system policy files
- The System Policy Editor allows you todirectly manipulate the registries of remote Windows 9x computers.But the System Policy Editor can also create policy files (.pol),which you can use to provide a central configuration file for yournetworked Windows 98 computers. To create a system policy file using the...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, System Policy, System Policy Editor
- Technical articles 2003-12-08
- Creating of a user
- Here is the scoop:I have a client that has a very small network and has changed their password policies so many times that when creating a new user it will not allow them to create the user because it says it does not meet the password policy.I have gone into...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Active Directory, password policy, password
- Q&A 2005-10-20
- Lock down user desktops with Group Policy
- One way for your help desk staff to save on help desk callsis to limit the damage curious users can cause by meddling with their desktops'OS settings. A great tool for preventing potentially harmful tinkering is theWindows Group Policy EditorThe Group Policy Editor is a tool used to assign policies...
- Tags: desktop, Diana Huggins, group policy, Group Policy Editor
- Technical articles 2006-02-09
- Setting system policy
- Is there a way to set Windows 98 policies without having a server (i.e. locally)?HiYou can install the Windows 98 system policy editor by usinf Add/Remove Programs, click the Windows Setup tab, click Have Disk and direct it to X:ToolsReskitnetadminpoledit and select poledit.inf, then click OK. Install both the Policy...
- Tags: Have Disk, mephtu@..., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 98, Policy Editor, windows, Windows 98 System Policy Editor
- Q&A 2005-04-12
- Tech Tip: Get a grip on the System Policy Editor
- Windows 9x ships with the System PolicyEditor. You can use the System Policy Editor to exercise controlover the local system as a powerful interface to the local registryand to directly manipulate the registries of remote Windows 9xcomputers. The System Policy Editor can also help you create policyfiles (.pol), which provide...
- Tags: computer, Microsoft Windows, System, System Policy, System Policy Editor
- Technical articles 2003-12-08
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