Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) Project - World Wide Web . . . P3P uses machine readable descriptions to describe the collection and use of data Sites implementing such policies make their practises explicit and thus open them to public scrutiny Browsers can help the user to understand those privacy practises with smart interfaces
P3P Public Overview - World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) P3P enables Web sites to translate their privacy practices into a standardized, machine-readable format (Extensible Markup Language XML) that can be retrieved automatically and easily interpreted by a user's browser
P3P and Privacy on the Web FAQ - World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) P3P and Privacy on the Web FAQ Contents What is P3P? What is the Status of P3P? Who is Working on P3P? Who has Implemented P3P? What is the status of the patent claims on P3P? Why has P3P taken so long to reach its current status? What happened to the negotiation and data-transfer protocol?
An Introduction to P3P - World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) What is P3P? The Platform for Privacy Preferences Project, or P3P, is a specification under development by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) When implemented in Web sites and browsers, the P3P specification will bring a measure of ease and regularity to Web users wishing to decide if and under what circumstances to disclose personal information
P3P Validator - World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) This validator is compatible with P3P spec from Sep 15, 2000 to Jan 29, 2002 Older version of P3P validator is available here Policy files will be checked against P3P XML schema and Base data schema
P3P - World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) P3P is a Partial Solution P3P 1 0 helps users understand privacy policies but is not a complete solution; Further building blocks are necessary: seal programs and regulations help ensure that sites comply with their policies; anonymity tools reduce the amount of information revealed while browsing
The Platform for Privacy Preferences 1. 0 (P3P1. 0) Specification P3P version 1 0 is a protocol designed to inform Web users of the data-collection practices of Web sites It provides a way for a Web site to encode its data-collection and data-use practices in a machine-readable XML format known as a P3P policy The P3P specification defines:
P3P and Privacy on the Web FAQ - World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) While P3P and OPS are somewhat similar, the focus and originating requirement of each technology is different P3P was initially focussed on enabling the expression of privacy practices and preferences OPS's focus was on the secure storage, transport, and control of user data
Using P3P on your web site - World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Make Your Web Site P3P Compliant How to Create and Publish Your Company's P3P Policy (in 6 Easy Steps) 1 Create a written privacy policy for your company or organization You may want to consult the P3P Guiding Principles Document for resources and helpful hints If you already have a policy, you will probably want to review it with its