Posts by tag@w3c.social
 (DIR) Post #AQf5vw6ChEWgb686nA by tag@w3c.social
       2022-12-16T10:13:55Z
       
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       The @w3c membership has re-elected @leaverou @rhiaro and @hober to new terms:   https://www.w3.org/blog/news/archives/9787 Congratulations!– @torgo
       
 (DIR) Post #ARfYgNCFea8ZoN4oMK by tag@w3c.social
       2023-01-13T15:10:48Z
       
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       TAG minutes from this week: https://github.com/w3ctag/meetings/blob/gh-pages/2023/telcons/01-09-minutes.md We talked about View Transitions, Topics API, IMSC-HRM, UI Events Values (closed), the Computer Pressure API. We also started a discussion on how web standards should use the new JavaScript Sumbole.dispose protocol: https://github.com/w3ctag/design-reviews/issues/794 <- feedback welcome. – @torgo
       
 (DIR) Post #AT1JYGjfk5EkYyleim by tag@w3c.social
       2023-02-24T11:02:11Z
       
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       The TAG Privacy Task Force has been working hard on developing a set of Privacy Principles for the web. Now we're ready for this document to get some wide review. https://www.w3.org/TR/privacy-principles/ The Privacy Principles seeks to set down some definitions of key privacy concepts and principles that the web platform as a whole should adhere to.– @torgo
       
 (DIR) Post #AVKZwZdEVNs7idEn8C by tag@w3c.social
       2023-05-04T07:04:23Z
       
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       TAG finding published: Improving the Web Without Third-Party Cookies: https://www.w3.org/2001/tag/doc/web-without-3p-cookies/ "We support deprecating third-party cookies from the web platform, and we embrace the opportunity to improve the privacy features of the web."
       
 (DIR) Post #AXLScRPsSSW6wAhbvM by tag@w3c.social
       2023-07-04T08:06:27Z
       
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       Spiffy TAG Logo refresh! Thanks, @koalie!
       
 (DIR) Post #Abc2Yh9XPNo1SOQa00 by tag@w3c.social
       2023-11-08T10:40:47Z
       
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       The TAG supports strong (end-to-end) #encryption: https://www.w3.org/2001/tag/doc/encryption-finding/ (and has for a while). -@torgo
       
 (DIR) Post #AcZzpPUVpqIJScoEJU by tag@w3c.social
       2023-12-07T12:11:27Z
       
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       @w3cdevs @w3c likewise, you can find out what the TAG is up to here on @tag.
       
 (DIR) Post #AkHTaeUO91q76mG264 by tag@w3c.social
       2024-07-24T19:13:29Z
       
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       In 2023, we published a finding encouraging the deprecation of third party cookies, and the development of new technologies that can replace their functionality. Today, we’re issuing an updated version of that finding to further clarify our position:  third-party cookies are harmful to the web and must be removed. https://www.w3.org/2001/tag/doc/web-without-3p-cookies/ – @torgo