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define normative privacy mitigation #57

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samuelweiler opened this issue Dec 3, 2020 · 1 comment · Fixed by #82
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define normative privacy mitigation #57

samuelweiler opened this issue Dec 3, 2020 · 1 comment · Fixed by #82
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Rather than duck by pointing at others' suggestions ("The [TOUCHSIGNATURES] and [ACCESSORY] research papers propose that implementations can ..."), define normative privacy mitigations in this spec.

Here are some of the TAG's and PING's guidance arguing for this:
https://www.w3.org/blog/2019/06/privacy-anti-patterns-in-standards/
https://www.w3.org/blog/TAG/2019/09/11/security-and-privacy-for-our-times/

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Discussed at the TPAC 2024 F2F:

We have normative mitigations in [DEVICE-ORIENTATION] which can be ported to this specification.

anssiko added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 8, 2024
This mitigates sensor calibration fingerprinting [SENSORID] and
other similar attacks per W3C Privacy Interest Group's recommendation.

Fix #54
Fix #57
anssiko added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 8, 2024
This mitigates sensor calibration fingerprinting [SENSORID] and
attacks that rely on high precision sensor readings per
W3C Privacy Interest Group's recommendation.

Fix #54
Fix #57
anssiko added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 9, 2024
This mitigates sensor calibration fingerprinting [SENSORID] and
attacks that rely on high precision sensor readings per
W3C Privacy Interest Group's recommendation.

Fix #54
Fix #57
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