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P3P: User Empowerment Tools for Web Privacy Daniel J. Weitzner World Wide Web Consortium 23 April 2001 National Association of Attorneys General.

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1 P3P: User Empowerment Tools for Web Privacy Daniel J. Weitzner World Wide Web Consortium 23 April 2001 National Association of Attorneys General

2 Overview: Approaching Web Privacy Unique Web Privacy Challenges Web Community Response: P3P P3P: Necessary but not sufficient Conclusion: Empowering users to address privacy problems

3 Loss of Control: The Unique Web Privacy Challenge Intel Pentium ID Windows Registry ID Doubleclick ID matching

4 P3P: W3C's Platform for Privacy Preference The Goal of P3P -- Meet Increasing User Privacy Demands Use the power of the Web to enhance notice enable choice Streamline ecommerce transactions Framework for global privacy

5 About the W3C Mission: realize the full potential of the Web Product: Technical standards and guidelines HTML, XML, Style Sheets Founded in 1994 by Tim Berners-Lee Global Reach: MIT, INRIA (France), Keio University(Japan), Offices 500+ members from industry, research, non- profit, user communities

6 P3P Functional Overview Notice: Easy access to the service's privacy practices through standard privacy vocabulary (in XML) Choice: machine-assisted policy guidance comparing user preferences with site practices Assurance: Reference to assuring organizations – government, self-regulatory body

7 P3P In Operation User Service Privacy Preferences Personal profile Privacy Policy Notice Choice Personal Data Customer Information

8 P3P Status at W3C and in the market P3P is W3C Candidate Recommendation (Draft Standard) Active participation from vendor & user communities - financial services, data warehousing, mobile communications Implementation Commitments: support from 25 companies; 8 companies with implementation plans

9 P3P Implementations Web Sites Web Software Browsers: AOL/Netscape, Microsoft Servers: IBM Browser plug-ins: IDCide, YouPowered Data mining/CRM: NCR

10 P3P enabled web sites www.aol.com www.att.com www.cdt.org www.engage.com www.hp.com www.ibm.com www.idcide.com www.microsoft.com www.pg.com www.ttuhsc.edu www.youpowered.com www.vineyard.net www.w3.org www.whitehouse.gov And many more….

11 P3P Implementations IDcide Privacy Companion IBM P3P Policy Editor Create privacy policies in P3P and human-readable format Available from IBM AlphaWorks site: http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/p3 peditor http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/p3 peditor Microsoft Internet Explorer v6 – P3P for cookie control

12 Double clicking on the P3P icon indicates where the site’s policy differs from the user’s preferences

13 Searching for a P3P policy No P3P policy found P3P policy is NOT acceptable P3P policy is acceptable IDcide P3P Icons

14 Sites can list the types of data they collect And view the corresponding P3P policy

15 P3P: Necessary but not Sufficient  Necessary…  Statutes/regulations cannot make all choices or anticipate new relationships  Statutes/regulations should not make all choices  Lots of choices – machines can help  The Web is trans-jurisdictional

16 P3P: Necessary but not Sufficient ..but not sufficient  2 or 4 FTC Fair Information Practices  Notice  Choice  Security  Enforcement  2 of 8 OECD FIPS  Procedural Rights: notice, enforcement  Minimum standards for sensitive information: financial, medical, …

17 P3P & the Law  Law alone won’t suffice  Build user trust through privacy empowerment tools  Combined effort by vendors & web services needed

18 Next Steps for P3P  Deployment in major browsers  Target Top 100 Web Sites  No blinking VCRs on the Web – Consumer Education More information: http://www.w3.org/P3P


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