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Definition · Supertopics: ethics, security · Subtopics: do-not-track, fingerprinting, gdpr, p3p (non-exhaustive) · “privacy” RSS feed (per email)

Entry (Sources) and Additional TopicsDate#
Privacy (htt)112
web-almanac, studies, research, metrics, legal, consent-management, do-not-track
“aria-labels” and Privacy: A Word of Caution (hom)111
accessibility, aria
Google Kills Privacy Sandbox (pro)110
google, apis
Google Announces End of Many of Its [Privacy] Sandbox Technologies109
google
Europe’s Cookie Law Messed Up the Internet—Brussels Wants to Fix It (ell/pol)108
cookies, consent-management, legal
Publishers Cry Foul Over W3C Crusade to Rid Web of Third-Party Cookies (tho/the)107
w3c, cookies
Accent Color (don)106
css, fingerprinting
Privacy on the Web: Creating a More Trustworthy Web (set/w3c)105
web, standards
Next Steps for Privacy Sandbox and Tracking Protections in Chrome104
chrome, google, browsers, cookies
Making “:visited” More Private (dev)103
css, selectors, chrome, google, browsers
Online Tracking Is Out of Control—Privacy Badger Can Help You Fight Back (eff)102
tooling, browser-extensions, eff
Mitigating Browser Fingerprinting in Web Specifications (npd+/w3c)101
standards, fingerprinting, browsers, w3c
Devs: Draw Your Line (rem)100
ethics, career
It Is No Longer Safe to Move Our Governments and Societies to U.S. Clouds (ber)99
cloud-computing, security, legal
What Is the Shared Storage API? (dev)98
videos, browser-storage, apis
CDN-First Is No Longer a Performance Feature (osv)97
content-delivery, performance, caching, embed-code, security
Cascading Spy Sheets: Exploiting the Complexity of Modern CSS for Email and Browser Fingerprinting (ros)96
studies, research, css, fingerprinting
The Cyber-Cleanse: Take Back Your Digital Footprint (cyb)95
security
Biggest Privacy Erosion in 10 Years? On Google’s Policy Change Towards Fingerprinting94
google, fingerprinting
Privacy (max/htt)93
web-almanac, studies, research, metrics, apis
Privacy Principles (rob+/w3c)92
principles
Designing for Privacy (uxm)91
design, cheat-sheets
10 AI Dangers and Risks and How to Manage Them (rin)90
ai, security, sustainability, legal
Misfire (sli)89
web-platform, cookies, w3c
Third-Party Cookies Have Got to Go (had/w3c)88
cookies, web-platform
A New Path for Privacy Sandbox on the Web87
browsers, google, chrome, cookies, apis, web-platform
The Pitfalls of In-App Browsers (fro)86
browsers, mobile, security, user-experience
Private Browsing 2.0 (wil+/web)85
browsers, apple, safari, webkit
Building Tech That Respects Our Rights (lau/btc)84
videos, product-management, career
Cookie Permissions: 6 Design Guidelines (nng)83
videos, cookies, consent-management, user-experience, guidelines
Update on the Plan for Phase-Out of Third-Party Cookies on Chrome82
cookies, browsers, google, chrome
In-App Browsers Are Still a Privacy, Security, and Choice Problem (tho/the)81
browsers, mobile, security
YouTube Video Embedding Harm Reduction (jvo)80
multimedia, embed-code, youtube, html
Privacy Sandbox: Preparing for the End of 3rd-Party Cookies (dev)79
cookies, support, google
Audit Your Site for Third-Party Cookies (dev)78
videos, auditing, cookies
Navigating the Ethical Complexities of Personalized User Experiences: Balancing Innovation With Privacy and Consent (uxm)77
user-experience, personalization, ethics, consent-management
Global Encryption Day: Encryption’s Critical Role in Safeguarding Human Rights (tor)76
awareness-days, encryption
It’s Time to End Damaging Website Design Practices That May Harm Your Users75
user-experience, usability, design, best-practices
Balancing Users’ Data Privacy and the User Experience (uxm)74
user-experience
The Potentially Dangerous Non-Accessibility of Cookie Notices (mar/sma)73
accessibility, cookies, legal, user-experience
8 Best Tools for Cryptography and Encryption (sta)72
link-lists, tooling, comparisons, security, cryptography, encryption
Firefox Rolls Out Total Cookie Protection by Default to More Users Worldwide (moz)71
browsers, mozilla, firefox, cookies
Web Cookies With a Taste of Privacy (uxd)70
cookies, user-experience
Without Accessibility, There Is No Privacy or Security69
accessibility, security
Privacy Principles (rob+/w3c)68
principles
Fingerprinting (dev)67
fingerprinting, browsers
Learn Privacy (sil/dev)66
courses
Counting Unique Visitors Without Using Cookies, UIDs, or Fingerprinting65
metrics, fingerprinting
Tracking the World in About 80 Lines of JavaScript (kzi)64
javascript
User Vulnerabilities in the Data Cycle (uxd)63
user-experience, vulnerabilities, legal
The Web Is for Everyone: Our Vision for the Evolution of the Web (moz)62
web, outlooks, security, accessibility, performance, user-experience
CSS Fingerprinting61
websites, css, fingerprinting
Tor and the Humans Who Use It (tor)60
community, tor-browser, browsers
What Is P3P Policy and How Does It Work?59
p3p, policies, standards
What SSL Is, and Which Certificate Type Is Right for You58
ssl, certificates, security, concepts
Cloudflare Considered Harmful (hla)57
cloudflare, captcha
Security and Privacy for Our Times (luk/w3c)56
security, web-platform
Web Feature Developers Told to Dial Up Attention on Privacy and Security (rip/tec)55
w3c, security, web-platform
CSS Security Vulnerabilities (chr/css)54
css, security, vulnerabilities
Privacy Anti-Patterns in Standards (w3c)53
anti-patterns, standards
Brave’s Concerns With the Client-Hints Proposal (cli+/bra)52
brave, browsers, hints, http-headers, http
W3C Strategic Highlights: Web for All (Security, Privacy, Identity) (w3c)51
w3c, security, authentication
Privacy by Design: How to Sell Privacy and Make Change (rea/sma)50
how-tos, legal
Web Development and the GDPR (j9t)49
embed-code, legal, gdpr
The Platform for Privacy Preferences 1.0 (P3P1.0) Specification (w3c)48
p3p, standards
Against Privacy Defeatism: Why Browsers Can Still Stop Fingerprinting (ran/pri)47
browsers, fingerprinting, safari, apple
“Do Not Track” and the GDPR (inc/w3c)46
do-not-track, gdpr, legal
How to Check if Sites Use WebRTC45
how-tos, webrtc, feature-detection
How GDPR Will Change the Way You Develop (sma)44
legal, gdpr, processes
Encrypting IP Addresses (ber)43
ip, network, security, encryption
CSS “mix-blend-mode” Is Bad for Your Browsing History42
css, blend-modes
Do Not Track 2.0 (jus/iap)41
do-not-track, w3c
HTTPS Basics40
fundamentals, http
Tim Berners-Lee Leads Call for More Transparency Over Mass Surveillance (ale/the)39
web
Tim Berners-Lee Says “Surveillance Threatens Web”38
web, censorship
How the W3C Met Its Waterloo at the “Do Not Track” Vote Showdown (the)37
w3c, do-not-track, economics, mobile
Web Standards Group Plans to Continue Do-Not-Track Effort36
w3c, do-not-track
“Do Not Track” Opt-Out Icon Coming to Mobile Browsers (dar/cne)35
do-not-track, browsers, mobile
W3C Rejects Ad Industry Attempt to Hijack Do-Not-Track Specs34
w3c, do-not-track, economics
Say “Yes” to JavaScript (mit)33
javascript, performance
We Should All Have Something to Hide32
security
Firefox Raises the Online Privacy Bar With New Cookie Policy (edb/zdn)31
firefox, mozilla, browsers, cookies
Yahoo Will Ignore “Do Not Track” From IE10 (the)30
do-not-track, yahoo, internet-explorer, microsoft, browsers
European Commissioner Concerned About “Do Not Track” Standard (hei)29
do-not-track, w3c
“Do Not Track” Proposal Runs Into More Roadblocks (lan)28
do-not-track, w3c, browsers, economics
“Do Not Track” Effort Going Nowhere (ton/pol)27
do-not-track, w3c, economics
“Do Not Track” in the Short, Medium, and Long Term (w3c)26
do-not-track, w3c
Microsoft: “Do Not Track” Is Good for Users, on by Default in IE 10 (wir)25
do-not-track, internet-explorer, microsoft, browsers
A Time for Compromise on “Do Not Track” (w3c)24
do-not-track, w3c
Why “Do Not Track” Measures May Still Track You (mas)23
do-not-track, support, economics
Europe Backs IE10 Privacy Settings (tec)22
do-not-track, internet-explorer, microsoft, browsers
“Do Not Track” Browser Option Will Remain Opt-in Only21
do-not-track, browsers
Microsoft’s “Do Not Track” Default in IE10 Violates New Specs (cne)20
internet-explorer, microsoft, browsers, do-not-track
Don’t Keep on Trackin’ (eco)19
do-not-track, w3c, economics
The State of “Do Not Track” (w3c)18
do-not-track, w3c
FTC Praises “Do Not Track” Initiatives, Refreshes Privacy Framework (tec)17
do-not-track, policies
Can “Do Not Track” Starve the Web’s Cookie Monster? (ars)16
do-not-track, cookies, browsers, policies
W3C Releases New Web Privacy Standard (wir)15
w3c, do-not-track
“Do Not Track” Standards for the Web: The Work Is Starting (npd+/w3c)14
do-not-track, w3c
“Do Not Track”: The Regulators’ Challenge (w3c)13
do-not-track, legal
URL Removals Explained: Removing Sensitive Text From a Page (joh)12
google, search, urls
No Cookies or JavaScript? No Worries—You Can Be Tracked Anyway (mis)11
Whatever Happened to P3P? (rig)10
interviews, p3p, standards
IETF Developers Call for Privacy Rules for the W3C’s Geodata API (hei)9
w3c, standards, apis
The “ping” Attribute (nza)8
html, attributes, firefox, mozilla, browsers
“<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
P3P Validator (w3c)4
tools, analysis, conformance, p3p
Website Privacy Checker (dat)3
tools, analysis
Privacy Policy and Terms of Service Generator2
tools, exploration, content, legal
Privacy Policy Checker1
tools, analysis, gdpr, legal