Workshop Report: Web Tracking and User Privacy

W3C published the report from the W3C Workshop on Web Tracking and User Privacy held at Princeton University in April. The large and diverse group of participants had an engaging discussion yielding consensus on the importance, time-sensitivity and complexity of the issue and revealing promising areas for standards work. They encourage interested parties to continue discussion on the public mailing list, including on the possibility of W3C forming new groups in this area. Workshop sponsors: Adobe, Yahoo!, Google, Mozilla and Microsoft.

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