XForms and P3P
14th Nov 2006, 15:15 GMT
Because of the rise of identity theft, online privacy has become a big issue. Many sites have privacy policies in place, but who has time to read and decipher each one as you do your daily surfing? Fortunately, there is an easier way. The Platform for Privacy Preferences, or P3P, provides a standard way for sites to define the information they collect, which makes it possible for tools to do the deciphering for you. Because XForms is so often used to collect personal information, it is crucial that it be included in this process. This article explains how the Platform for Privacy Preferences works, and how to integrate your XForms with it.
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