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Section 13.4 details actions that an implementer could consider but it lacks normative protection. This section should be adjusted so that it proactively ensures user privacy. I would prefer that section to be more precise about mandating what safeguards should be in place.
An example: The section should include normative compliance to ensure calibration data cannot be used for tracking purposes. See the paper attached to w3c/sensors#404 as an example of how calibration data can track users.
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This issue is generated from my review of w3cping/privacy-request#142
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Section 13.4 Data Adjustments
Section 13.4 details actions that an implementer could consider but it lacks normative protection. This section should be adjusted so that it proactively ensures user privacy. I would prefer that section to be more precise about mandating what safeguards should be in place.
An example: The section should include normative compliance to ensure calibration data cannot be used for tracking purposes. See the paper attached to w3c/sensors#404 as an example of how calibration data can track users.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: