Open alexandrareimers opened 2 months ago
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Minutes available at: https://github.com/mikewest/purposeful-permissions/blob/main/2024-09-25-TPAC-minutes.md
Slides we used for starting the discussion: Purposefulpermissions@_TPAC_2024.pdf
Session description
Today’s web users often encounter permission prompts that lack context about why a website needs specific permissions and how the data will be used. While developers strive to provide context, the current approach lacks structure and consistency across websites. This session will explore options to add purpose declarations or other trustworthy, explainable contextual information to a permission request to bridge this gap and bring users greater transparency on how their data is used.
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Session goal
Additional session chairs (Optional)
@npdoty, Serge Egelman
Who can attend
Anyone may attend (Default)
IRC channel (Optional)
purposeful-permissions
Other sessions where we should avoid scheduling conflicts (Optional)
8, #18
Instructions for meeting planners (Optional)
This session should ideally happen after #8 and #18.
Agenda for the meeting.
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