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The current privacy protocol standard is the Platform for Privacy Preferences, or P3P, set forth by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Computers>Security>Internet>Privacy>Protocols is focused for sites which have privacy protocol information, and in particular, related protocol development, P3P implementation, and future privacy protocol research. Information includes tools, current specification standards, and articles. A sub-category has been added for news and historical reference.
http://www.w3.org/TR/P3P-preferences/
APPEL: A P3P Preference Exchange Language 1.0(APPEL1.0). A language for describing collections of preferences regarding P3P policies between P3P agents
http://www.p3ptools.com/?category=products%23ezp3p
EZP3P is a P3P XML utility that within a few minutes can apply a basic P3P policy to your web site. EZP3P can be used online or offline. This is a pay service.
http://www.xoc.net/works/p3p/default.asp
Description of a privacy policy implementation using the P3P standard.
http://lorrie.cranor.org/
W3C P3P Specification Working Group Chair, Lorrie Cranor's home page has P3P news, links, and articles.
http://www.cpsr.org/prevsite/program/privacy/p3p-faq.html
Answers to frequently asked questions about data privacy and P3P; from Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility.
http://www.p3ptoolbox.org/
An independent resource for assistance in P3P Implementation for Web sites. Includes tools, implementation guides, links, and FAQs. Created and maintained by the Internet Education Foundation.
http://www.p3pwiz.com/
Subscription service online P3P generation tool. Produces compact headers, human-readable privacy statement, P3P reference file, and code snippets for implementation in popular languages.
http://p3pedit.com/
A P3P generator that utilizes a wizard interface to create a P3P privacy policy your web site - allowing cookies to function in Internet Explorer. This is a paid service.
http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/aw.nsf/376583DBD044EE5988256ACD00318D15/22F05184662C98CD882566F300703F74?opendocument
IBM P3P protocol parser and constructor written in Java. Contains classes and methods for parsing, generating, manipulating and evaluating P3P proposals and responses. It also contains a parser and evaluator for "A P3P Preference Exchange Language" (APPEL).
http://www.nmda.or.jp/enc/privacy/eindex.html
Providing an online tool for site operators to implement a policy that will be compliant with P3P 1.0 Candidate Recommendation (December 2000). Also provides Japanese language translation of P3P documents and specifications from the W3C.
http://privacybird.com/
The AT&T Privacy Bird is a free browser plug-in that reads privacy policies written in the standard P3P format, specified by the W3C, and displays them in an easy to understand language. Works with Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01, 5.5, or 6.0.
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/excerpt/p3p/p3p.html
This O'Reilly Network article has two parts: the first is an overview of P3P, written by Simson Garfinkle; the second section, written by Lorrie Cranor, offers a more in depth look and examples.
http://www.w3.org/P3P/compliant_sites
A list of sites compliant with the P3P specifications. Compiled by the W3C and a useful reference for learning by example.
http://www.w3.org/TR/P3P/
This is the specification, W3C recommendation date: 16-05-2002, of the Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P). This document, along with its normative references, includes all the specification necessary for the implementation of interoperable P3P applications.
http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/NOTE-p3pdeployment-20020211
This is a guide for site operators deploying the Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P). It provides information on the tasks required, and gives guidance on how to best complete them.
http://www.w3.org/P3P/
Platform for Privacy Preferences Project, P3P is a protocol for privacy protection on the Web. The W3C is the governing body issuing the standard.
http://www.w3.org/P3P/validator/20010928/
This P3P Validator is compatible with P3P spec from Sep 15, 2000 to Sep 28, 2001. Test you implementation's compliancy and be alerted to errors.
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