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*The page [[Cookies]] has some description of user cookies that have been proposed as a source of user stipulations.
 
*The page [[Cookies]] has some description of user cookies that have been proposed as a source of user stipulations.
*The [[Best_Practice_and_Example_Relying_Party#Site_documents_and_user_expressed_intent|Best Practice shows how to track user expressed intent].
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*The [[Best_Practice_and_Example_Relying_Party#Site_documents_and_user_expressed_intent|Best Practice shows how to track user expressed intent]].
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 14:34, 18 October 2018

Full Title or Meme

  1. A statement from a User as to the behavior that the user expects of a Web Site.
  2. A condition, requirement, or item specified in a legal instrument. [1]

Context

There are at least two sources of User Stipulation:

  1. The user can create a statement to be send to the correspondent Web Site informing the site as to the expectations of the user, (e.g. Do Not Track)
  2. The Web Site can provide the user with some sort of document (terms of user, privacy policy) that the user can accept or reject.

Problems

Compliance by the Web Site with the agreed terms will be hard to track.

Solutions

References

  1. Merriam Webster, 3rd International Dictionary