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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
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
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
P3P....
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
Libpdfx demo (zip)
Libpdfx - PDF Developers Library for C++ and VB 6 developers can use libpdfx.dll to create Windows based applications. Full source code for the libpdf.dll is provided along with VB6 function bindings and example C++ and VB6 source code. Note: Demo may not be used to create live applications.
Tags: Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, Source Code, P3P, C++, C/C++, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Software downloads 2004-10-27
Consider privacy issues in tracking Web server activity
Many of us have spent a good deal of time at Amazon.com, and as regular visitors we're used to seeing recommendations offered to us on the home page, or reminders of what we last purchased. The site bases its recommendations, of course, on those past purchases. Amazon's server follows us...
Tags: Amazon.com Inc., P3P, Scott Robinson, server, Web, Web server, Web site
Technical articles 2003-12-22
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
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
Despite big-name support, new privacy standard slow to catch on
Proponents view the Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) as a way to simplify Internet privacy for consumers, and some big tech names support it. Yet fewer than one third of enterprises have implemented the standard, and criticism for P3P is plentiful.The Electronic Privacy Information Center EPIC calls the Platform for...
Tags: Suzanne Thornberry, Electronic Privacy Information Center, P3P
Technical articles 2002-06-10
IBM's P3P Policy Editor makes XML privacy standard simple
IBM's P3P Policy Editor eases the task of P3P creation and maintenance. It facilitates the creation of templates as well as working with dynamic data.P3P is a standard specified by the W3C that allows Web site managers to describe their Privacy and Preferences Polices in XML format. The specification is...
Tags: Roy C. Hoobler, IBM Corp., XML, P3P, P3P Policy Editor
Technical articles 2002-05-28
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
Lock IT Down: Beware of the new 'security' features in IE6
Learn about the limitations of Internet Explorer 6s security featuresMicrosoft’s Bill Gates recently sent an e-mail message to Microsoft employees announcing a major new effort to clean up the company's software by making security, uptime, and privacy top priorities. And two of Microsoft’s most recently released software products—Windows XP and...
Tags: INTERNET, Web browsers, John McCormick, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, security, Microsoft Corp., P3P, cooky
Technical articles 2002-01-28

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Ideal Browser (exe)
Ideal Browser is a tabbed browser with built-in acceleration software that optimizes the delivery of Web content, the speed of your browser, and your overall system. Ideal Browser's secure cleanup feature obliterates your cache, history, cookies, and autocomplete and other private data by overwriting it one to 35 times before...
Tags: Web, Web Browser, Web Browsers, Internet
Software downloads 2005-08-15
Don't fight cookie battles; control them with IE6
Cookie management has become a much bigger issue in Internet Explorer 6 than it ever was in previous versions. In this article, Brien Posey shows you how to manage cookies and how automatic cookie management works.I’ve always looked at cookies as a mixed blessing. There’s little doubt that cookies can...
Tags: Brien M. Posey MCSE, security, cookie, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, security zone, Microsoft Internet Explorer 5, cooky, privacy
Technical articles 2002-08-08
Customer data privacy issues gaining ground
Privacy concerns about customer data are growing, especially in light of the international Safe Harbor framework devised by the U.S. Department of Commerce and the European Union. We'll explain Safe Harbor and some privacy issues that have come into play.Europe is way ahead of the United States when it comes...
Tags: SECURITY, Salvatore Salamone, Safe Harbor, U.S. company, personal data
Technical articles 2002-02-11
Customers' trust is vital in site marketing efforts
Getting customers to your e-commerce site is important, but success depends on making sure they get good service, can find what they need, and come back time and again. To make that happen, enterprises need to track customers' Internet clickstreams.Identifying customers from both a customer service and a risk management...
Tags: Web technology, E-business/E-commerce, E-mail, Web browsers, marketing
Technical articles 2002-07-02
The December Builder.com top 10
The Builder.com editorial team had compiled a list of the best articles from the past month. Here are the top 10 articles for December 2002:"Build a page framework in ASP.NET""One-on-ones: Useful tool or waste of time?""Take advantage of Oracle9i full-index scans""Get more accessible with CSS""Step up your resume with the...
Tags: E-mail, Microsoft Windows XP, .NET, Baseline Inc., Hands-on Guide
Technical articles 2003-01-03
Download.Ject can cause Internet Explorer to expose secure transactions
New attacks that have surfaced attempt to compromise Microsoft InternetExplorer in order to steal financial account usernames and passwords. Attackers are exploiting unpatched flaws in IE to steal vitalinformation via a keystroke logger. DetailsA series of threats that began with Download.Ject, but didn’t stop with that malware, are plaguing usersof...
Tags: attack, BHO, John McCormick, logger, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Electricnews.net, financial
Technical articles 2004-07-12
Internet Explorer 6 beta shows great promise
You knew it was coming. Internet Explorer 6 may be in beta at the moment, but why not get a sneak peek to see what new features it has to offer? Steve Pittsley hits some of the highlights in this Daily Feature.Don’t forget to reserve Oct. 25, 2001,...
Tags: Web browsers, Construction, Steven Pittsley CNE, Personal Bar, Explorer Bar, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, Microsoft Internet Explorer, window
Technical articles 2001-06-26
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