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Multi data controller / processor data sharing mechanism #23

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jwrosewell opened this issue May 14, 2021 · 2 comments
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Multi data controller / processor data sharing mechanism #23

jwrosewell opened this issue May 14, 2021 · 2 comments

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@jwrosewell
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This issue is to gather input from TAG representatives, and others who commented and are involved in issue #6 ahead of making an initial proposal.

SWAN.co complies with all major laws across the G7 and others. It shows a conceptual and concrete implementation of a multi data controller and processor sharing mechanism that complies with laws.

SWAN.co are advocating for a new and improved mechanism for data transfer based on data controllers / processor relationships under laws. SWAN.co is asking web browser vendors to explicitly retain support for the interim implementation of SWAN.co, that is optimally achieved via primitives including cookies (both first and third) and redirects until such time as a new and improved mechanism is widely deployed. This will provide much needed web eco-system certainty and defuse a complex and often heated debate so that real progress can be made on the objectives of this group.

SWAN.co are always interested in ideas for improvements of user experience, privacy or any other matters.

@hober
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hober commented Mar 14, 2022

hi @jwrosewell, it doesn't look like there's been any engagement on this proposal since it was filed. is this something you're still interested in pursuing, or should we close this?

@jwrosewell
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I've submitted a PR to modify First Party Sets to align to GDPR. Should GDPR Validated Sets be adopted then it would resolve this proposal. Other modifications that align to GDPR rather than domain names alone would also achieve the same objective.

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