Comments on: How The Cookie Clearinghouse Works http://cch.law.stanford.edu Cookie Clearinghouse Mon, 15 Jul 2013 16:00:42 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.0.1 By: The Battle for the Consumer and the Cookie Clearinghouse | Waste Free Advertising http://cch.law.stanford.edu/our-projects/#comment-172 Mon, 15 Jul 2013 16:00:42 +0000 http://cch.law.stanford.edu/?page_id=8#comment-172 […] Stanford University has thrown its hat in the ring along with heavyweights Microsoft, Mozilla and Senator Jay Rockefeller (D-W.Va.) in the battle royale for consumer privacy. Stanford’s contribution is a Cookie Clearinghouse that “will publish block-lists and allow-lists based on objective, predictable criteria.” […]

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By: Do Not Track Standards Do Not Coalesce | Larry J Seltzer, Technology Analyst and Consultant http://cch.law.stanford.edu/our-projects/#comment-68 Sun, 30 Jun 2013 04:36:49 +0000 http://cch.law.stanford.edu/?page_id=8#comment-68 […] The Cookie Clearinghouse starts with a series of behavioral rules for user agents before black or whitelists are applied: […]

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By: Mozilla’s Cookie Problem Might Have Been Solved | ITProWire http://cch.law.stanford.edu/our-projects/#comment-55 Thu, 27 Jun 2013 12:33:19 +0000 http://cch.law.stanford.edu/?page_id=8#comment-55 […] blog today with news of a new cookie software system out of Stanford called Cookie Clearinghouse. According to its Web site, it will “publish block-lists and and allow-lists based on objective, predictable […]

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By: Do Not Track standards do not coalesce | Got2.Me http://cch.law.stanford.edu/our-projects/#comment-27 Mon, 24 Jun 2013 12:00:15 +0000 http://cch.law.stanford.edu/?page_id=8#comment-27 […] The Cookie Clearinghouse starts with a series of behavioral rules for user agents before black or whitelists are applied: […]

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By: COOKIE CLEARINGHOUSE- PRIVACY FOR THE WEB http://cch.law.stanford.edu/our-projects/#comment-26 Mon, 24 Jun 2013 11:32:14 +0000 http://cch.law.stanford.edu/?page_id=8#comment-26 […] joins Mozilla in war on cookies | My Blog says: June 21, 2013 at 3:55 pm […] Now Stanford Law School has stepped into the maelstrom. Backed by Mozilla and Opera, the […]

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By: Stanford Cookie Clearinghouse Aims to Give Users More Say Over Online Tracking | IIM7 http://cch.law.stanford.edu/our-projects/#comment-15 Sun, 23 Jun 2013 03:14:52 +0000 http://cch.law.stanford.edu/?page_id=8#comment-15 […] visited and allow cookies from those s/he had. The Cookie Clearinghouse aims to address two “edge cases” in which such an approach doesn’t work: first, sites with a different domain that work with […]

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By: Stanford joins Mozilla in war on cookies | My Blog http://cch.law.stanford.edu/our-projects/#comment-11 Fri, 21 Jun 2013 15:55:55 +0000 http://cch.law.stanford.edu/?page_id=8#comment-11 […] Now Stanford Law School has stepped into the maelstrom. Backed by Mozilla and Opera, the institution’s Center for Internet and Society (CIS) is launching a Cookie Clearinghouse (CCH), which is a centralized repository for whitelist and blacklist data on web tracking. In theory, “the CCH will identify instances where tracking is being conducted without the user’s consent, such as by third parties that the user never visited,” according to the CCH site. […]

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