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Improving Understanding of Website Privacy Policies with Fine-Grained Policy Anchors

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WWW2005
posted to identity p3p policy privacy rights by windley  on 2005-11-03 21:41:26 read along with 3 groups byu-cs601r eclab-virt eclab-web

Abstract

Website privacy policies state the ways that a site will use personal identifiable information (PII) that is collected from fields and forms in web-based transactions. Since these policies can be complex, machine-readable versions have been developed that allow automatic comparison of a site’s privacy policy with a user’s privacy preferences. However, it is still difficult for users to determine the cause and origin of conformance conflicts, because current standards operate at the page level – they can only say that there ...

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