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CollapseW3C Announces First Draft of Standard for Online Privacy
14 November 2011 | Archive
To address rising concerns about privacy on the Web, W3C publishes today two first drafts for standards that allow users to express preferences about online tracking:
Tracking Preference Expression (DNT), which defines mechanisms for users to express cross-site tracking preferences and for sites to indicate whether they honor these preferences.
Tracking Compliance and Scope Specification, which defines the meaning of a "Do Not Track" preference and sets out practices for websites to comply with this preference.
These documents are the early work of a broad set of stakeholders in the W3C Tracking Protection Working Group, including browser vendors, content providers, advertisers, search engines, and experts in policy, privacy, and consumer protection. W3C invites review of these early drafts, expected to become standards by mid-2012. Read the full press release and testimonials and learn more about Privacy.
ExpandW3C Invites Implementations of API for Media Resources 1.0
22 November 2011 | Archive
ExpandFirst Draft of Vibration API Published
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ExpandTwo SPARQL 1.1 Drafts Published
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ExpandWebsite Accessibility Metrics - Online Symposium - 5 December
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16 November 2011 | Archive
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2011 30 NOV
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2011 8 DEC
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2012 22 APR 24 APR
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24 November 2011 by Ivan Herman
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CollapseW3C Announces First Draft of Standard for Online Privacy
14 November 2011 | Archive
To address rising concerns about privacy on the Web, W3C publishes today two first drafts for standards that allow users to express preferences about online tracking:
Tracking Preference Expression (DNT), which defines mechanisms for users to express cross-site tracking preferences and for sites to indicate whether they honor these preferences.
Tracking Compliance and Scope Specification, which defines the meaning of a "Do Not Track" preference and sets out practices for websites to comply with this preference.
These documents are the early work of a broad set of stakeholders in the W3C Tracking Protection Working Group, including browser vendors, content providers, advertisers, search engines, and experts in policy, privacy, and consumer protection. W3C invites review of these early drafts, expected to become standards by mid-2012. Read the full press release and testimonials and learn more about Privacy.
ExpandW3C Invites Implementations of API for Media Resources 1.0
22 November 2011 | Archive
ExpandFirst Draft of Vibration API Published
17 November 2011 | Archive
ExpandTwo SPARQL 1.1 Drafts Published
17 November 2011 | Archive
ExpandWebsite Accessibility Metrics - Online Symposium - 5 December
17 November 2011 | Archive
ExpandWAI-ACT Web Accessibility Project
16 November 2011 | Archive
More news… RSS Atom
Talks and Appearances Header link
2011 29 NOV
Web Accessibility Guidance, Evaluation Methodologies, and Research Explorations
by Shadi Abou-Zahra
AEGIS Conference
Brussels, Belgium
2011 30 NOV
Current and Upcoming WAI Resources - Get Involved!
by Shadi Abou-Zahra
OZeWAI 2011
Melbourne, Australia
2011 30 NOV
WAI-ACT Project
by Shadi Abou-Zahra
FP7 Concertation Meeting
Brussels, Belgium
Events Header link
2011 5 DEC
Website Accessibility Metrics
Online
2011 6 DEC 7 DEC
Linked Enterprise Data Patterns: Data-driven Applications on the Web
Cambridge, MA, USA
Hosted by W3C/MIT
2011 8 DEC
IDCC11 Workshop: Domain names and persistence
Bristol, UK
Sponsored by the World Wide Web Consortium and the Digital Curation Centre
2012 16 APR 20 APR
WWW 2012
Lyon, France
2012 22 APR 24 APR
Global INET
Geneva, Switzerland
2012 13 MAY 15 MAY
AC Sophia-Antipolis 2012
Sophia-Antipolis, France
2012 29 OCT 2 NOV
TPAC 2012
Lyon, France
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an international community that develops open standards to ensure the long-term growth of the Web. Read about the W3C mission.
Jobs Header link
Web Accessibility Engineer
W3C Blog Header link
RDFa 1.1 meets JSON-LD in the Distiller…
24 November 2011 by Ivan Herman
Open Web Platform Weekly Summary - 2011-11-14 - 2011-11-20
22 November 2011 by Karl Dubost
From hypertext to hyperdevices
21 November 2011 by Dominique Hazaƫl-Massieux
Validators, Unicorn, and Other Software Header link
I Love Validator
Unicorn validator
HTML and markup validator
CSS validator
mobileOK checker
W3C cheatsheet
More Open Source Software
W3C Member Testimonial Header link
Fundacion CTIC logo
Fundacion CTIC
The mission of the Information and Communication Technology Centre is the promotion and development of the Information Society within the social, institutional, and business communities. The Centre is committed to use W3C Technologies in its developments.
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