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Copy edit beginning of section 1 through 1.1.2
#298
dmarti
closed
1 year ago
0
Copy edit material before section 1
#297
dmarti
closed
11 months ago
1
Revisit global opt out, fix #231
#296
darobin
closed
1 year ago
2
Encourage purpose-built APIs, fix #175
#295
darobin
closed
1 year ago
0
Registries are bad, fix #272
#294
darobin
closed
1 year ago
1
Add centralization section, addresses #261
#293
pes10k
closed
1 year ago
0
Exemplify good style, fix #278
#292
darobin
closed
1 year ago
0
change wording around self-governing
#291
torgo
closed
1 year ago
2
Principle on fake consent
#290
dmarti
closed
1 year ago
2
potential small group privacy examples
#289
npdoty
closed
1 year ago
0
transparency section
#288
npdoty
closed
1 year ago
3
principle for non-user privacy, to be able to access and remove data uploaded by others
#287
npdoty
closed
1 year ago
1
Grammar fix
#286
martinthomson
closed
1 year ago
0
De-identification is no good
#285
martinthomson
closed
1 year ago
2
What are "k-anonymity attacks"?
#284
martinthomson
closed
1 year ago
1
How can information be "revoked"?
#283
martinthomson
closed
1 year ago
0
Why does sensitive data not include identifiers?
#282
martinthomson
closed
1 year ago
0
"low-enough granularity" geolocation is naive
#281
martinthomson
closed
1 year ago
3
Making undesirable information hard to access
#280
martinthomson
closed
10 months ago
1
What information access is being removed?
#279
martinthomson
closed
10 months ago
1
Is it "e.g." or "eg."?
#278
martinthomson
closed
1 year ago
1
Header enrichment?
#277
martinthomson
closed
1 year ago
2
Does this really need to talk about supercookies?
#276
martinthomson
closed
1 year ago
1
No excuses for fingerprinting
#275
martinthomson
closed
1 year ago
3
Fingerprinting requires that attributes be aggregated
#274
martinthomson
closed
1 year ago
0
Discuss privacy-labor in the processing section
#273
pes10k
closed
5 months ago
1
Document why opt-out/preference registries are a bad idea
#272
darobin
closed
1 year ago
1
Try using the privacy principles to analyze the Environment Integrity API proposal
#271
jyasskin
opened
1 year ago
4
Clarifying identity vs legal identity
#270
darobin
closed
1 year ago
0
Make it clearer that disloyalty must be detrimental to people
#269
darobin
closed
1 year ago
0
Simplify "To facilitate site understanding of user preferences"
#268
jyasskin
closed
1 year ago
0
chrisn's tweaks to the introduction
#267
jyasskin
closed
1 year ago
0
Tweaks to the Incorporating section
#266
jyasskin
closed
1 year ago
0
s/People's Agents/User Agents/, and tweak a sentence in that section.
#265
jyasskin
closed
1 year ago
0
Avoid defining "principles" with a different meaning than in the title of the document.
#264
jyasskin
closed
1 year ago
0
principle and additional context on transparency
#263
npdoty
closed
1 year ago
0
Restructure introduction sections
#262
chrisn
closed
1 year ago
0
Centralization risks of noise as a mitigation tool
#261
dmarti
closed
5 months ago
3
We <dfn> "principle" with a different meaning than we're using in the title of the document
#260
jyasskin
closed
1 year ago
0
Fix capitalisation of JavaScript
#259
chrisn
closed
1 year ago
0
Add link to 'site' definition
#258
chrisn
closed
1 year ago
1
Add link to "site" definition under "Cross-site recognition"
#257
chrisn
closed
1 year ago
1
Feedback on section 1.4 "Incorporating Different Privacy Principles"
#256
chrisn
closed
1 year ago
3
People's Agents
#255
chrisn
closed
1 year ago
2
Collective Governance
#254
chrisn
opened
1 year ago
6
Suggestions on Introduction
#253
chrisn
closed
1 year ago
3
Mention limitations on data rights
#252
jyasskin
closed
1 year ago
1
refined example about privacy of small groups
#251
npdoty
closed
1 year ago
1
Better references for fiduciaries, fixes #240
#250
darobin
closed
1 year ago
0
Avoid saying that safety systems have to describe how to exploit them.
#249
jyasskin
closed
1 year ago
1
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