Clarification: KBM Group Chief Privacy Officer Brooks Dobbs...
Clarification: KBM Group Chief Privacy Officer Brooks Dobbs is “very, very supportive” of developing a tracking preference expression (TPE) specification that could work with multiple compliance documents, he said (CD Nov 7 p7). The World Wide Web Consortium is currently…
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hosting a series of Do Not Track talks, working to develop a TPE specification followed by a compliance specification. Brooks is concerned the DNT working group is developing a TPE that would work with only one compliance specification, he said. “What I worry about [is] if you railroad through a foundation that only fits one house above it and say, ‘We might discuss having any house above it’ -- you're not leaving yourself open to it,” he said. “We need another option -- which isn’t being pursued and people are probably too tired to start afresh on.”