The Bottom Line
- Introduction to Platform for Privacy Preferences
- Syntax and examples to code P3P
- Style is easy to read and follow
- Good overview, but just scratches the surface
Description
- The first book to actually show developers HOW to write code to create a P3P compliant web site
- The style of following fictional characters helps the reader put the issues in perspective
- Illustrates that what some consider a "feature" others consider a violation of privacy
- Good information on spam, cookies, log files and web bugs to help readers understand these terms
Guide Review - Book Review: Web Site Privacy With P3P
You may think that having Amazon.com record and retain information on you in order to provide this "feature" is a serious breach of your personal privacy and security.
The Platform for Privacy Preferences Project (P3P) represents an emerging standard developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to help automate privacy settings on web sites to accommodate both points of view.
The Lindskog's provide a fabulous introduction to P3P including XML tags and syntax to help developers create P3P compliant web sites.




