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RE[4]: expectations
by Bill Shooter of Bul on Tue 21st Feb 2012 18:12
in reply to "RE[3]: expectations"
I did have to do something similar with P3P years ago to get IE to work. Don't remember what it was specifically ( something with cookies to keep a user logged in when moving between two obviously closely related virtual hosts on the same box), but I wasn't doing anything to violate anyone's privacy. The site didn't track anyone doing anything.




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According Facebook's statement about P3P they apparently don't even bother with it because they consider it obsolete and not worth caring about. I guess Google are on the same boat.
Going by the posts in the TRUSTe blog, webs that implement some kind of P3P do so for the same reasons they had to add specific js conditions back in the day: so IE doesn't break on their site.