If a third party receives a DNT: 1 signal, then:
Proposal from Walter van Holst; issue-219
Text would replace existing text in third-party compliance section (striking third from the relevant clause).
... the third party MUST NOT use data collected in another context about the user, including when that party was a first party.
Old proposals Third party use outside first party context is trackingThis text would be appended to the first paragraph in the ED.
New textUse of this data outside the first party context is tracking and subject to third party rules for tracking, as outlined in Section 5.
Use of 1st Party Data in a 3rd Party Context (Transparency)This text would be in addition to existing First Party Compliance requirements in the editors' draft.
New textIf a Party receives a network transaction to which a DNT:1 header is attached, during that network transaction, that Party must not use data it previously collected while a First Party to customize the experience of a user while operating as a Third Party, unless that Party’s identity is transparent to the user. For example, the use of prominent branding directly on or around the content or advertisement would create transparency.
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