Publishers Cry Foul Over W3C Crusade to Rid Web of Third-Party Cookies (tho/the) | | 103 |
w3c, cookies |
Accent Color (don) | | 102 |
css, fingerprinting |
Privacy on the Web: Creating a More Trustworthy Web (set/w3c) | | 101 |
web, standards |
Next Steps for Privacy Sandbox and Tracking Protections in Chrome | | 100 |
chrome, google, browsers, cookies |
Making “:visited” More Private (dev) | | 99 |
css, selectors, chrome, google, browsers |
Online Tracking Is Out of Control—Privacy Badger Can Help You Fight Back (eff) | | 98 |
tooling, browser-extensions, eff |
Mitigating Browser Fingerprinting in Web Specifications (npd+/w3c) | | 97 |
standards, fingerprinting, browsers, w3c |
Devs: Draw Your Line (rem) | | 96 |
ethics, career |
It Is No Longer Safe to Move Our Governments and Societies to U.S. Clouds (ber) | | 95 |
cloud-computing, security, legal |
What Is the Shared Storage API? (dev) | | 94 |
videos, browser-storage, apis |
CDN-First Is No Longer a Performance Feature (osv) | | 93 |
content-delivery, performance, caching, embed-code, security |
Cascading Spy Sheets: Exploiting the Complexity of Modern CSS for Email and Browser Fingerprinting (ros) | | 92 |
studies, research, css, fingerprinting |
The Cyber-Cleanse: Take Back Your Digital Footprint (cyb) | | 91 |
security |
Biggest Privacy Erosion in 10 Years? On Google’s Policy Change Towards Fingerprinting | | 90 |
google, fingerprinting |
Privacy (max/htt) | | 89 |
web-almanac, studies, research, metrics, apis |
Privacy Principles (rob+/w3c) | | 88 |
principles |
Designing for Privacy (uxm) | | 87 |
design, cheat-sheets |
10 AI Dangers and Risks and How to Manage Them (rin) | | 86 |
ai, security, sustainability, legal |
Misfire (sli) | | 85 |
web-platform, cookies, w3c |
Third-Party Cookies Have Got to Go (had/w3c) | | 84 |
cookies, web-platform |
The Pitfalls of In-App Browsers (fro) | | 83 |
browsers, mobile, security, user-experience |
Private Browsing 2.0 (wil+/web) | | 82 |
browsers, apple, safari, webkit |
Building Tech That Respects Our Rights (lau/btc) | | 81 |
videos, product-management, career |
Cookie Permissions: 6 Design Guidelines (nng) | | 80 |
videos, cookies, consent-management, user-experience, guidelines |
Update on the Plan for Phase-Out of Third-Party Cookies on Chrome | | 79 |
cookies, browsers, google, chrome |
In-App Browsers Are Still a Privacy, Security, and Choice Problem (tho/the) | | 78 |
browsers, mobile, security |
YouTube Video Embedding Harm Reduction (jvo) | | 77 |
multimedia, embed-code, youtube, html |
Privacy Sandbox: Preparing for the End of 3rd-Party Cookies (dev) | | 76 |
cookies, support, google |
Audit Your Site for Third-Party Cookies (dev) | | 75 |
videos, auditing, cookies |
Navigating the Ethical Complexities of Personalized User Experiences: Balancing Innovation With Privacy and Consent (uxm) | | 74 |
user-experience, personalization, ethics, consent-management |
Global Encryption Day: Encryption’s Critical Role in Safeguarding Human Rights (tor) | | 73 |
awareness-days, encryption |
It’s Time to End Damaging Website Design Practices That May Harm Your Users | | 72 |
user-experience, usability, design, best-practices |
Balancing Users’ Data Privacy and the User Experience (uxm) | | 71 |
user-experience |
The Potentially Dangerous Non-Accessibility of Cookie Notices (mar/sma) | | 70 |
accessibility, cookies, legal, user-experience |
8 Best Tools for Cryptography and Encryption (sta) | | 69 |
link-lists, tooling, comparisons, security, cryptography, encryption |
Firefox Rolls Out Total Cookie Protection by Default to More Users Worldwide (moz) | | 68 |
browsers, mozilla, firefox, cookies |
Web Cookies With a Taste of Privacy (uxd) | | 67 |
cookies, user-experience |
Without Accessibility, There Is No Privacy or Security | | 66 |
accessibility, security |
Privacy Principles (rob+/w3c) | | 65 |
principles |
Learn Privacy (sil/dev) | | 64 |
courses |
Fingerprinting (dev) | | 63 |
fingerprinting, browsers |
Counting Unique Visitors Without Using Cookies, UIDs, or Fingerprinting | | 62 |
metrics, fingerprinting |
Tracking the World in About 80 Lines of JavaScript (kzi) | | 61 |
javascript |
User Vulnerabilities in the Data Cycle (uxd) | | 60 |
user-experience, vulnerabilities, legal |
The Web Is for Everyone: Our Vision for the Evolution of the Web (moz) | | 59 |
web, outlooks, security, accessibility, performance, user-experience |
CSS Fingerprinting | | 58 |
websites, css, fingerprinting |
Tor and the Humans Who Use It (tor) | | 57 |
community, tor-browser, browsers |
What Is P3P Policy and How Does It Work? | | 56 |
p3p, policies, standards |
What SSL Is, and Which Certificate Type Is Right for You | | 55 |
ssl, certificates, security, concepts |
Web Feature Developers Told to Dial Up Attention on Privacy and Security (rip/tec) | | 54 |
w3c, security, web-platform |
Security and Privacy for Our Times (luk/w3c) | | 53 |
security, web-platform |
CSS Security Vulnerabilities (chr/css) | | 52 |
css, security, vulnerabilities |
Privacy Anti-Patterns in Standards (w3c) | | 51 |
anti-patterns, standards |
Brave’s Concerns With the Client-Hints Proposal (cli+/bra) | | 50 |
brave, browsers, hints, http-headers, http |
W3C Strategic Highlights: Web for All (Security, Privacy, Identity) (w3c) | | 49 |
w3c, security, authentication |
Privacy by Design: How to Sell Privacy and Make Change (rea/sma) | | 48 |
how-tos, legal |
Web Development and the GDPR (j9t) | | 47 |
embed-code, legal |
The Platform for Privacy Preferences 1.0 (P3P1.0) Specification (w3c) | | 46 |
p3p, standards |
Against Privacy Defeatism: Why Browsers Can Still Stop Fingerprinting (ran/pri) | | 45 |
browsers, fingerprinting, safari, apple |
“Do Not Track” and the GDPR (inc/w3c) | | 44 |
do-not-track, legal |
How to Check if Sites Use WebRTC | | 43 |
how-tos, webrtc, feature-detection |
How GDPR Will Change the Way You Develop (sma) | | 42 |
legal, processes |
Encrypting IP Addresses (ber) | | 41 |
ip, network, security, encryption |
CSS “mix-blend-mode” Is Bad for Your Browsing History | | 40 |
css, blend-modes |
Do Not Track 2.0 (jus/iap) | | 39 |
do-not-track, w3c |
HTTPS Basics | | 38 |
fundamentals, http |
Tim Berners-Lee Leads Call for More Transparency Over Mass Surveillance (ale/the) | | 37 |
web |
Tim Berners-Lee Says “Surveillance Threatens Web” | | 36 |
web, censorship |
How the W3C Met Its Waterloo at the “Do Not Track” Vote Showdown (the) | | 35 |
w3c, do-not-track, economics, mobile |
Web Standards Group Plans to Continue Do-Not-Track Effort | | 34 |
w3c, do-not-track |
“Do Not Track” Opt-Out Icon Coming to Mobile Browsers (dar/cne) | | 33 |
do-not-track, browsers, mobile |
W3C Rejects Ad Industry Attempt to Hijack Do-Not-Track Specs | | 32 |
w3c, do-not-track, economics |
Say “Yes” to JavaScript (mit) | | 31 |
javascript, performance |
We Should All Have Something to Hide | | 30 |
security |
Firefox Raises the Online Privacy Bar With New Cookie Policy (edb/zdn) | | 29 |
firefox, mozilla, browsers, cookies |
Yahoo Will Ignore “Do Not Track” From IE10 (the) | | 28 |
do-not-track, yahoo, internet-explorer, microsoft, browsers |
European Commissioner Concerned About “Do Not Track” Standard (hei) | | 27 |
do-not-track, w3c |
“Do Not Track” Proposal Runs Into More Roadblocks (lan) | | 26 |
do-not-track, w3c, browsers, economics |
“Do Not Track” Effort Going Nowhere (ton/pol) | | 25 |
do-not-track, w3c, economics |
“Do Not Track” in the Short, Medium, and Long Term (w3c) | | 24 |
do-not-track, w3c |
Microsoft: “Do Not Track” Is Good for Users, on by Default in IE 10 (wir) | | 23 |
do-not-track, internet-explorer, microsoft, browsers |
A Time for Compromise on “Do Not Track” (w3c) | | 22 |
do-not-track, w3c |
Why “Do Not Track” Measures May Still Track You (mas) | | 21 |
do-not-track, support, economics |
Europe Backs IE10 Privacy Settings (tec) | | 20 |
do-not-track, internet-explorer, microsoft, browsers |
Microsoft’s “Do Not Track” Default in IE10 Violates New Specs (cne) | | 19 |
internet-explorer, microsoft, browsers, do-not-track |
“Do Not Track” Browser Option Will Remain Opt-in Only | | 18 |
do-not-track, browsers |
Don’t Keep on Trackin’ (eco) | | 17 |
do-not-track, w3c, economics |
The State of “Do Not Track” (w3c) | | 16 |
do-not-track, w3c |
FTC Praises “Do Not Track” Initiatives, Refreshes Privacy Framework (tec) | | 15 |
do-not-track, policies |
Can “Do Not Track” Starve the Web’s Cookie Monster? (ars) | | 14 |
do-not-track, cookies, browsers, policies |
W3C Releases New Web Privacy Standard (wir) | | 13 |
w3c, do-not-track |
“Do Not Track” Standards for the Web: The Work Is Starting (npd+/w3c) | | 12 |
do-not-track, w3c |
“Do Not Track”: The Regulators’ Challenge (w3c) | | 11 |
do-not-track, legal |
No Cookies or JavaScript? No Worries—You Can Be Tracked Anyway (mis) | | 10 |
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Whatever Happened to P3P? (rig) | | 9 |
interviews, p3p, standards |
IETF Developers Call for Privacy Rules for the W3C’s Geodata API (hei) | | 8 |
w3c, standards, apis |
“<a ping>” | | 7 |
firefox, mozilla, browsers, html |
Privacy Experts Rip IE Cookie Cutter (zdn) | | 6 |
p3p, browsers, microsoft, internet-explorer |
An Introduction to P3P (w3c) | | 5 |
introductions, p3p |
Privacy Policy Checker | | 4 |
tools, analysis, legal |
Privacy Policy and Terms of Service Generator | | 3 |
tools, exploration, content, legal |
Website Privacy Checker (dat) | | 2 |
tools, analysis |
P3P Validator (w3c) | | 1 |
tools, analysis, conformance, p3p |