The working group is currently closed. It closed on 17 January 2019.
The Tracking Protection Working Group was chartered to improve user privacy and user control by defining mechanisms for expressing user preferences around Web tracking and for blocking or allowing Web tracking elements. A main focus for the extended implementation phase was to demonstrate the viability of the Tracking Preference Expression specification to address the requirements for managing cookie and tracking consent that satisfies the requirements of EU privacy legislation.
Matthias Schunter (Intel) served as chair of the Tracking Protection Working Group. The W3C Team Contact was Bert Bos.
Retired Specifications Resources6-8 May 2013
Sunnyvale, California
11 - 12 March 2013
Berlin, Germany
11 - 13 February, 2013
Cambridge, Massachusetts
3 - 5 October, 2012
Amsterdam, Netherlands
20 - 22 June, 2012
Bellevue, WA, USA
10 - 12 April, 2012
Washington, DC, USA
24 - 26 January 2012
Brussels, Belgium. Hosted by the European Commission.
31 October - 1 November 2011
Santa Clara, CA, USA
21-22 September 2011
Cambridge, MA, USA
Most recent minutes first; ordered left to right.
The chairs invite input documents for the Working Group to consider at its initial meeting. Please send possible documents to the working group mailing list. The following (non-exhaustive) list of relevant documents has been identified.
Additionally, please refer to the report and position papers from the W3C Workshop on Web Tracking and User Privacy in April 2011.
We invite the submission of use cases and input documents to the group mailing list.
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