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# TAG Privacy TF - Wed, 5 July 2023 | ||
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Present: Dan, Jeffrey, Don, Nick, Christine, Amy | ||
Regrets: Robin, Pete | ||
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## https://github.com/w3ctag/privacy-principles/pull/290 | ||
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Don: I think I addressed all of robin's comments .. should match up. | ||
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Nick: looks more in line... | ||
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Jeffrey: looks good. | ||
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Dan: I'm good. | ||
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**agree to merge** | ||
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## https://github.com/w3ctag/privacy-principles/pull/322 | ||
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Nick: not sure if it's "just as much" - i think it is "also" | ||
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Don: users are not aware of corporate M&A news... Expecting people to read techcrunch to understand how their personal data is used.. is not reasonable. | ||
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Amy: that was in the original thing. | ||
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Nick: I think the re-ordering seems good. | ||
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Don: I'll make a note that we cover contexts and not companies or parties... | ||
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**noting robin approval** | ||
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**agree to commit suggestions and merge** | ||
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## https://github.com/w3ctag/privacy-principles/pull/323 | ||
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*need review* | ||
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## https://github.com/w3ctag/privacy-principles/pull/324 | ||
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**noting robin approval** | ||
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Amy: changed a principle to explanatory text - "seek to understand" - | ||
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Nick: I think the reason we had it separate was that we wanted to affirmatively say "you shouldn't seek this out" - not just do something in alignment with goals... Problem we're coming up against here... everyone has their own view - we can say "yes you can go ask them". | ||
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Amy: worthsmithed ... sentennce to try to address. | ||
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Dan: If it can be colapsed into one principle then it could be a good thing at this point for simplicity. | ||
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Jeffrey: removes some text that pete liked so don't want to merge without Pete's eyes on it. Immediate goals... I want Pete to have the chance to look over it. | ||
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Amy: will do another edit pass. | ||
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Nick: I'm ok with it... | ||
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*candidate for async merger based on reviews* | ||
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## https://github.com/w3ctag/privacy-principles/pull/328 | ||
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Nick: I think it's good consolodate... I think we should still have separate defintiions... | ||
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Jeffrey: if we say abuse the folks who handle abuse of servers - may think it applies to them. | ||
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Amy: would a definition help? | ||
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Jeffrey: probably - people need to see it. We could title it "abuse of users" | ||
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Don: I like that. Abuse is overloaded. | ||
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Amy: I've thought of editing the titles to be more actionable. | ||
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Dan: totally agree with making things more actionable. | ||
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Amy: "protecting users"... | ||
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## https://github.com/w3ctag/privacy-principles/pull/326 | ||
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Amy: merge these sections maybe? Sensitive info didn't have a principle. I created one. Seems an important principle - we come across it when doing TAG reviews as well... "actors should know that..." | ||
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NicK; if inn many reviews we're going to point this out... then it can be cited. Not sure if that makes it a principle... | ||
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Amy: because of this principle don't do this... | ||
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Jeeffrey: don't design features assuming that particular info is not sensitive | ||
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Amy: assuming some info is sensitive / not sensitive... | ||
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Don: you can't say in advance what data points are going to be picked up on as sensitive by downstream actors | ||
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Nick: still not sure if this needs to be a principle. | ||
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Amy: feel strongly this should be a principle... | ||
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