I’m heading into a meeting this afternoon to talk about the DataPortability Project with a web site policy expert. Data portability policy as disclosure is a nice and needed start. Looking ahead, what might the data portability movement produce over the next year or two? Not in any order…
A Portability Gallery. Examples of [...]
We try to be nice. We try for upbeat and to catch everyone doing things well.
But sometimes we’re grumpy and kvetch.
The DataPortability Project launched PortabilityPolicy.org in June 2010 to encourage every site to explain their data portability practices in a data portability policy. Project director Elias Bizannes said every site should publish a [...]
Slides to walk you through why the DataPortability Project formalized the portability policy and created PortabilityPolicy.org, launching today. It also steps you through the scope of a portability policy and gives pointers on where to start with your own. This is a 1.0 release, but it’s still a beta. You can ask more detailed [...]
Cameron Chapman explains How To Permanently Delete Your Account on Popular Websites. Perhaps your site’s Portability Policy should answer these questions:
How?
If you don’t allow account deletion, why? What steps do you take to prevent someone else from deleting my account? What steps do you take to prevent me from deleting my account when [...]
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7 years and 12 days since Skype Journal launched as a stand-alone blog.
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