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# W3C TAG Privacy TF - Wed, 31 January 2024 | ||
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Present: Don, Pete, Dan, Robin, Nick, Wendy, Amy | ||
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Regrets: Jeffrey | ||
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## FYI on privacy-related changes to the design principles from last week's TAG F2F | ||
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Nick: how to decide when to include a privacy principle in the design principles? | ||
Dan: some seem particularly fundamental, and so use those in an abbreviated form in the design principles, with references to longer text in privacy principles document. | ||
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every-other week TAG plenary calls, which will alternate with privacy taskforce calls. | ||
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### [Data minimization](https://github.com/w3ctag/design-principles/pull/465) | ||
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https://w3ctag.github.io/design-principles/#data-minimization | ||
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Link to privacy principles from design principles. "Minimize user data", and picked font enumeration api as an example where data minimization came up with a different solution. Also links to "personal data" definition in privacy principles. | ||
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Pete: Tess article about how to introduce data to a web page ... (group is unclear on where exactly that was.) | ||
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Pete: data minimization is also already in the design principles, in device enumeration. | ||
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### [identity](https://github.com/w3ctag/design-principles/pull/396) | ||
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PR from Amy, still working/reviewing. | ||
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### [devices etc..](https://github.com/w3ctag/design-principles/pull/470) | ||
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Dan: use care when exposing identifying information about devices, don't distinguish between not having the capability and the user rejecting it. | ||
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Don: a lot of web developers already know which devices have which sensors. maybe just say 'don't design for a specific device' (or avoid collecting any info on what device the user is using?) | ||
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Dan: there are concepts about progressive enhancement, like feature detection, or supporting all devices | ||
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## [edit to privacy principles data minimization](https://github.com/w3ctag/privacy-principles/pull/399) | ||
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Just removed repeated text, that Dan noted while working on design principles/minimization. | ||
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Nick and wseltzer: +1 | ||
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**merged** | ||
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## next steps | ||
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Dan to email AC before end of the week. hope to get some good feedback. | ||
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