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“policies” News Archive

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Entry (Sources) and Other Related TopicsDate#
A Suggestion for Your Community Terms and Policies (j9t)26
community, collaboration
3 User-Friendly Technical Ways to Respond to Genocidistan (j9t)25
traffic, censorship, community
Key Paths, Plans, and Strategies to AI Safety Success24
ai, strategies
But How to Get to That European Cloud? (ber)23
cloud-computing, foss
Tech Continues to Be Political (mia)22
community, dei, ethics, ai, career
AI Transparency Framework (uxd)21
ai, processes
Did the U.S. Government Cancel Accessibility? (mic)20
legal, accessibility
The Design Leader Dilemma (boa/sma)19
design, leadership, principles, prioritization
Why Not All Voices Should Be Equal in the Design Process (uxd)18
design, prioritization, dei
There Are No Standards Police (mno)17
standards, processes
ESG and DEI Policies Were Always Luxury Goods (blo)16
dei, sustainability
Technical Standards Bodies Are Regulators (mno)15
standards, legal
How to Build the Foundation for Digital Accessibility (deq)14
how-tos, accessibility, processes
Web Accessibility Laws and Policies13
accessibility, legal, link-lists
The Role of Policy in Creating a Culture of Accessibility12
interviews, accessibility, culture
Accessibility Policy Implementation: What You Need to Know11
interviews, accessibility
What Is P3P Policy and How Does It Work?10
p3p, standards, privacy
CPP: A Standardized Alternative to AMP (tka)9
amp, google, performance
Stopping the Infighting About Digital Standards (ali)8
standards, conventions
Mobile Website Security7
mobile, security, hosting
Dev: Keep Government Tech Open Source (cra)6
interviews, foss
FTC Praises “Do Not Track” Initiatives, Refreshes Privacy Framework (tec)5
do-not-track, privacy
Can “Do Not Track” Starve the Web’s Cookie Monster? (ars)4
do-not-track, cookies, privacy, browsers
Tim Berners-Lee on Government Data (tim+)3
videos, interviews, web
A Few Predictions for 2009 (w3c)2
outlooks, visualization, structured-data, geolocation
Abuse Contact Lookup1
tools, analysis, security