Yes… (read on) Today Mozilla proposed a new “Three state setting for “Do Not Track” The current standard is either Allow Tracking or Do Nott Track (binary). However this doesn’t satisfy all the use cases on the Web nor fit well with laws in Europe. (The three-state setting for Do Not Track will […]
Posts Categorized: #webperf
FaceBook going to New York through China to “Help Improve the Mobile Web” – but the Problem has already been solved
I’m going to switch from Privacy to the Mobile Web for this post. Helping Improve the Mobile Web – Facebook Developers: “When you build for the mobile web today, it’s hard to know which browsers and devices will support your app. Which is why we’re proud to be joining over 30 device manufacturers, carriers, […]
Privacy: What “Do Not Track” really needs to make it enforceable (and verifiable) – HTTPS
In an earlier post – Privacy: X marks the spot where… I wrote about one of the problems with enforcing the Do Not Track header (the issue with caching servers and how do you enforce and verify the Do Not Track header was really sent?). So I thought I should offer a suggestion to improve […]
Mobile Web site performance testing on a real device (vs.. an emulator)
Just a quick post on Improving the Mobile Web Experience by measuring in real time how fast your Web site loads on a Mobile device. Note the huge difference in time when testing on an emulator vs. the real device.
Selenium for Android using the new Choice Mobile Browser
We’re pleased to announce the “Choice™” browser for Android and iPhone. For the first time you can now automate browser testing using the popular open source tool – Selenium across any carrier network. For more information please check our web site @ www.3pmobile.com or email us at info@3pmobile.com Selenium automated browser testing for Android using the Choice […]