Justin Brookman, director of the Center for Democracy...
Justin Brookman, director of the Center for Democracy and Technology’s Privacy Project, and Carl Cargill, Adobe’s standards principal, will join Intel Chief Technology Officer Matthias Schunter as co-chairs of the Do Not Track working group at the World Wide Web…
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Consortium, the group said Wednesday (http://bit.ly/16mZA7D). “I harbor no illusions that this is going to be an easy job,” Brookman said in a blog post Wednesday (http://bit.ly/15Djy1b). But he strongly believes users deserve tools to control how their personal information is collected and used, he said. The group “cannot just continue to have the same discussions over and over again --searching for an elusive grand bargain between advocates and third-party ad networks that hasn’t materialized over two years of negotiations,” he said. Cargill and Brookman replace Peter Swire, who left the group in August to head the Obama administration’s surveillance review group. A W3C spokesman said the group decided to appoint an extra co-chair because “the group has a lot of work to do. We need more resources to get that done in a timely fashion.”