Enhancing Web Privacy Protection through Declarative Policies
The Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) is a W3C framework for web privacy
management. It provides a standard vocabulary that websites can use to describe their privacy practices.
The presence of website published P3P policies enable users to configure web browsers to
allow, block or warn users during access and data exchange with websites.
It's a good idea that unfortunately is rarely used. We identify three
primary reasons: (i) the languages available to describe user privacy preferences are not sufficiently
expressive, (ii) P3P policies published by websites are not trusted by users and (iii) P3P framework
does not provide a coherent view of available privacy protection mechanisms to the user.
Towards addressing these issues; we present enhancements to the P3P framework. We use a more
expressive policy language based on
deontic concepts to describe users privacy-related policies, constraints and preferences.
We introduce a new trust model for websites and describe its use in user privacy preferences.
Finally, we present sample policies to demonstrate the relevance of our work and offer it as an
effective starting point towards enhancing Web Privacy Protection.
Date: June 07, 2005
Book Title: Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Policy for Distributed Systems and Networks(POLICY 2005)
Type: InProceedings
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@InProceedings{Enhancing_Web_Privacy_Protection_through,
author = "Pranam Kolari and Li Ding and Shashidhara Ganjugunte and Lalana Kagal and Anupam Joshi and Tim Finin",
title = "{Enhancing Web Privacy Protection through Declarative Policies}",
month = "June",
year = "2005",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Policy for Distributed Systems and Networks(POLICY 2005)",
}