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Denying consent is better if undetectable as such #476

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@martinthomson martinthomson commented Mar 6, 2024

This is not a full generalization of the concepts that discussed in #470 and #475, but I think that it suffices.

Closes #475.


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This is not a full generalization of the concepts that discussed in w3ctag#470 and w3ctag#475, but I think that it suffices.

Closes w3ctag#475.
This is based on @dbaron's excellent feedback.  However, I took an extra
step with the last sentence here, which I'm not committed to.  There's
an argument to be had that anything like this probably shouldn't be part
of the web platform.

Now, with the controversy established, go!
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Small editorial suggestion for simpler language, but otherwise this is a good addition.

This does seem like something that should at least be able to reference the Privacy Principles, but I haven't found the appropriate section after a quick look just now.

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rhiaro commented Jun 3, 2024

Related in privacy principles

@plinss plinss merged commit 7ed4eb0 into w3ctag:main Jun 3, 2024
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