W3C Identity in the Browser Workshop

Kaliya Hamlin submitted the PDEC position paper Empowering Individuals with Tools to Manage Their Personal Data (PDF).

W3C Privacy and Tracking

April 28-29, 2011 – Princeton, NJ Kaliya Hamlin submitted the PDEC position paper (PDF) to the W3C Privacy and Tracking Event. Mary Hodderattended the W3C event about privacy and tracking. The event was primarily focused on Do Not Track as the only solution, but Mary asked as many questions as possible to open up thinking about a possible Personal Data […]

Analysis of FTC White Paper Responses

Joseph Boyle completed an analysis of the 452 responses. Read our blog post, or skim the Google Spreadsheet of types of response

Tracking Do Not Track panel, Morris + King

April 26, 2011 – NYC Mary Hodder spoke on a panel with Brian Morrisey of Digiday, David Norris of Blue Cava, Dan Jaffe of the National Association of Advertisers and Helen Nissenbaum of NYU. More.