Inside the W3C members privacy debates

13/07/2021 | Protocol

Protocol reports on privacy debates between the World Wide Web Consortium members, particularly following the recent shifts with advertising technology and website tracking. One side of the debate includes tech companies working with W3C to develop new standards to replace previously established tracking techniques. The other side of the conversation are organisations relying on cross-site tracking for website optimisation and advertising as their business model.

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