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You made the decision you weren t going to use google or g-mail, youtube. two days ago they came out with a do not track button. is this something that has to be repeatedly signaled in order to not track us. john? the way that is being conceived of right now, would be something that you would set your browser one time and it would send that message to all websites. the problem right now is that a number of the browsers have started to enable people to send that message but there is no clear obligation yet on the part of the websites as to what they will do when they get the message. i m part of a working group with something called the w3c. worldwide web consortium trying to come up with precisely what the company s obligations would be and google is at that table. judge jeanine: but there are no real federal regulations ....
Their habits are not being tracked but that is hot true. what is going to happen is the companies collecting data on you are just not going to use that data to target advertising to you. it is complicated and they are still fighting over it. the last guest talked about the topics that will be discussed in the worldwide consortium. judge jeanine: given the fact that google is presently under a consent order with the ftc. as recently as last friday there were complaints they had circumvented the safari browser. do you think that the do not track button goes far enough? i don t think so. on thursday they will put a new policy in which is an extreme invasion of policy. the question is is it an acceptable invasion of privacy. there has to be a line drawn between the which is model of google where they wanted to be ....
You made the decision you weren t going to use google or g-mail, youtube. two days ago they came out with a do not track button. is this something that has to be repeatedly signaled in order to not track us. john? the way that is being conceived of right now, would be something that you would set your browser one time and it would send that message to all websites. the problem right now is that a number of the browsers have started to enable people to send that message but there is no clear obligation yet on the part of the websites as to what they will do when they get the message. i m part of a working group with something called the w3c. worldwide web consortium trying to come up with precisely what the company s obligations would be and google is at that table. judge jeanine: but there are no real federal regulations ....
Google was, sir couple venting settings on the safari browsers to put down tracking cookies. little bits of computer code. judge jeanine: and thomas, you are with the wall street journal that broke the story about them. can we trust google? that is the big question. the white house unveiled a whole privacy bill of rights and many of the internet companies including google signed on to produce a do not track button so you can go in this and track this button and you won t be tracked across the sites but the question is, this is a voluntary framework. and can we really trust google and other companies to abide by it? judge jeanine: given the fact that there are so many prior violations with respect to their tracking information and invading privacy rights, you know, wi-fi communications, that they are actually tracking in several countries and they are under investigation by ....
Their habits are not being tracked but that is hot true. what is going to happen is the companies collecting data on you are just not going to use that data to target advertising to you. it is complicated and they are still fighting over it. the last guest talked about the topics that will be discussed in the worldwide consortium. judge jeanine: given the fact that google is presently under a consent order with the ftc. as recently as last friday there were complaints they had circumvented the safari browser. do you think that the do not track button goes far enough? i don t think so. on thursday they will put a new policy in which is an extreme invasion of policy. the question is is it an acceptable invasion of privacy. there has to be a line drawn between the which is model of google where they wanted to be ....