Is it really useful and do you have one yourself? Is the main interest to 'unblock' cookies in IE or visitors really read them?
Why so few websites have one?
Here's a reference: http://www.w3.org/P3P/details.html
and a free P3P editor: http://www.freeprivacypolicy.com/
I usually eschew boilerplate, and P3P has a lot of it, buried in complex templates and rules. But, even if we don't put cookies on user's browsers, they need to know that and they also need to know what we do with the web logs, i.e., what types of information we do collect, and for what purpose. I think... [show more]
I usually eschew boilerplate, and P3P has a lot of it, buried in complex templates and rules. But, even if we don't put cookies on user's browsers, they need to know that and they also need to know what we do with the web logs, i.e., what types of information we do collect, and for what purpose. I think future browsers will automatically check policies and filter out web sites that don't have them or don't meet the user's criteria, so we will need to learn how to use P3P sooner or later to keep users. [show less]
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