In this post we’ll take a look at how the current Do Not Track standard compares to the viable solution list from the last post. To recap. First and foremost the solution will have four key attributes that promote the following: Confidence, Privacy, Choice and Innovation. In addition it must support the following […]
Posts Categorized: #Choice
Me – The intersection of Privacy, Security and Identity on the Web
As I read more and more about online privacy, security, and identity it seems to me that people are missing the larger picture here. So in this blog post I’ll attempt to join the dots. There are three main challenges on the Web today: A lack of confidence that people, organization and businesses […]
Privacy: Is No Not Track really about Customers having a Choice – or is it something else?
There’s an interesting article in POLITICO (What exactly does ‘do not track’ mean?) asking the question everyone is becoming more concerned with. And the answer is “maybe what you think” or “it could be what you think” or “we’ll just have to wait and see”. Awhile ago I wrote a blog Privacy on the Internet is […]
The Power of Contextual Menus on a Mobile Device
This was an interesting exercise. I went to Google Docs in my desktop browser and looked at the contextual menus in the page.. They were File, Edit, View, Insert, Format, Tools, Table, Help. I wanted to see how long it would take to recreate those exact same menus in a Web page that work […]
The Innovators Dilemma – Improving the Internet so I have a choice in how it recognizes Me
In my last blog – Privacy: My Expectations vs.. My Reality I started with a famous quote from Wernher von Braun – you can recover from a production flaw but never from a design flaw. The design flaw that I hinted at was the Internet’s (HTTP) reliance on Cookies to add “state” to a users browser. […]