Difference between revisions of "Intent Casting"
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# Advertisers want to track users. | # Advertisers want to track users. | ||
# Google grew to the size that they are by allowing the advertisers to track the users and thus allow Google to charge more for the ads. | # Google grew to the size that they are by allowing the advertisers to track the users and thus allow Google to charge more for the ads. | ||
− | # | + | # [[Intent Casting]] would never be adopted widely without government regulation. |
==References== | ==References== | ||
* [https://kantara.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/archive/pages/3506871/UST+Intentcasting+V.2+UX+and+Human+Readable UST: Intent Casting V.01 UX and Human Readable term] | * [https://kantara.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/archive/pages/3506871/UST+Intentcasting+V.2+UX+and+Human+Readable UST: Intent Casting V.01 UX and Human Readable term] | ||
+ | * [https://customercommons.org/category/intentcasting/ Customer Commons on Intent Casting] | ||
[[Category: Privacy]] | [[Category: Privacy]] | ||
[[Category: Regulation]] | [[Category: Regulation]] | ||
+ | [[Category: User Experience]] |
Latest revision as of 18:41, 25 February 2024
Full Title or Meme
The idea that a user of a Browser can indicate their intent as a part of a GET or POST message.
Context
Do Not Track (DNT) was a header that could be placed in a HTTP header. The objective was to tell the web site that they were not to track the user as the user navigated around the web.
Problems
- Advertisers want to track users.
- Google grew to the size that they are by allowing the advertisers to track the users and thus allow Google to charge more for the ads.
- Intent Casting would never be adopted widely without government regulation.