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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
Privacy Policy / Terms and Conditions
Does anyone have a template for a web site Privacy Policy that works well for a finacial institution? What about Terms and Conditions? or Non-Disclosure aggreement for oursourced IT?Any help is appreciated.I would throw that back to your legal counsel to draft.It is difficult to draft those and make...
Tags: Privacy Policy, Conditions, TERMS
Q&A 2005-12-06
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
Download our fill-in-the-blank privacy policy
blahblahyup, I dohave a privacy policy.it's a simple one.the only time I will ever release your name to anyone, is when you send a kudos or complaints, and allow it's publication.there is nothing worth it to be gained by selling or giving away client data.and lots to lose from it.since...
Tags: aberrey@...
Discussion threads 2005-08-17
terms of service and privacy policy ?
I just read that the congress now have set special and specific points to write your tos? where to find it. I am basicly tsarting a bloging/ dating site ( something like myspace and xanga but alot smaller and based on a christian environment with a bible, etc..) And i...
Tags: bigmuscle@..., privacy policy, programming, terms of service
Q&A 2005-06-22
Judge tosses online privacy case
Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest e-newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
Tags: Web site development, Web technology, Channel management, Electronic Privacy Information Center, Electronic Frontier Foundation, privacy policy, Northwest Airlines Corp., online privacy
Technical articles 2004-06-16
Tools and resources for managing customer privacy
The struggle to balance consumer privacy with other factors will likely never end. The best solution is to create a strong privacy policy. But before you start drafting the document, check out these resources.Increasing online commerce, advancements in online data sharing, and spiking consumer adoption of online services are all...
Tags: customer privacy, customer privacy policy, Lauri Elliott, privacy policy, tool
Technical articles 2002-09-23
Download our fill-in-the-blank privacy policy
Every organization should have a privacy policy in place to protect the valuable personal data that customers entrust to your Web site. Download our fill-in-the-blank version to help you beef up your existing policy or use it to build one from scratch.On March 7, Privacy International held the third annual...
Tags: Web site development, Web technology, Beth Blakely, privacy policy, TRUSTe
Technical articles 2001-04-10
Have you revised your privacy policy?
Privacy is a hot topic these days. As technology changes, privacy policies have to change with them. Here are the results from our Polling Place Quick Poll asking whether you've changed your policy in the past year.
Tags: TechRepublic Staff, privacy policy, privacy
Technical articles 2001-02-21
Share your privacy policies with TechRepublic
Many e-businesses have a privacy policy that outlines how consumer information collected on their Web site will be used. Send us your privacy policy and we'll prepare a download for TechRepublic members who are writing or revamping their policy.The Internet’s ability to capture detailed consumer information about visitors to a...
Tags: Web technology, Web site development, E-business/E-commerce, Internet, Paul Baldwin, privacy policy
Technical articles 2000-08-29
Build a privacy policy that won't drive your customers away
With Internet users becoming savvier about how Web businesses collect information, a sound privacy policy can be as good as gold. Here are some key considerations for crafting your privacy policy statement.When privacy policies are being mentioned online or in the news, it’s usually not to praise them. During the...
Tags: Social Security, Channel management, Operational accounting, Paul Baldwin, privacy policy, Peggy Eisenhauer
Technical articles 2000-02-15

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The effects of privacy policy statements on customer behavior
The Internet has provided new channels for companies to gather behavioral and personal information about their customers. But is this a good thing? Bruce Spencer explores what customers think about their privacy.A recent Information Data Corp . survey of 100 highly successful e-commerce companies indicated that 94 percent...
Tags: Web site development, Bruce Spencer, Internet, privacy, Web site, Web
Technical articles 1999-12-13
Avoid pitfalls when implementing privacy policy statements
Developing a privacy policy statement is more than just a promise to the user. It's also a contract that brings along with it legal obligations. Bruce Spencer explains why this is an area that should not be taken lightly.Privacy statements are quickly becoming the cornerstones of e-commerce Web sites. These...
Tags: INTERNET, Web site development, Web technology, Channel management, Bruce Spencer, privacy statement, privacy policy statement
Technical articles 1999-12-20
Privacy Policy. Does this give you the pip?
Have alook around you, you will see Privacy Policy this, Privacy Policy that.When you go on-line, "do you accept this Policy". This is giving me at least the pip (mad, mad as in angry). You walk into a shop and you will see "Rules and regulations" just another Privacy Policy...
Tags: Biggest Privacy Policies, privacy policy
Discussion threads 2008-09-28
Contracts for every occasion: Internet privacy policy
Provided by LawForInternet.com(1/23/01)This sample Internet privacy policy is designed to inform the user, in plain language, how the site gathers information, and what it does with it.If you are using a sample to help draft your own Internet privacy policy, make sure that what is stated in the privacy policy...
Tags: Internet privacy policy, Internet
Technical articles 2003-10-06
Develop a HIPAA Privacy Policy
Most medical administrators have grappled with the issue of developing a HIPAA-compliant privacy policy. They have either developed a policy themselves or delegated the task to a staff member, possibly a medical group records administrator or hospital privacy official. But some administrators have not yet tackled this challenge for a...
Tags: Administrator, HIPAA Privacy, Organization, Hipaa, Regulatory Compliance, Regulations, Healthcare, Government, Human Resources, Policies And Procedures
White papers 2007-12-01
privacy policy for user profile property in sharepoint
Hi I am stuck on some issue.. The details are as follows: I have to set privacy policy on user profile property in SharePoint so that particular property of the user profile to be seen by only particular group.I can set it for default groups such as...
Tags: user profile property, privacy policy, Microsoft SharePoint
Discussion threads 2009-07-01
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
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
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