The Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) is a new privacy technology
developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). P3P technology can
be found within your Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 browser and provides
you with the ability to make more informed choices about the use of
your personal information online. Enabling certain areas of our site
with this new technology is another way that HP
is on the leading edge of protecting your privacy.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) is the first browser to support
the new privacy standard. With P3P, you can configure your browser to
automatically detect if a website collects personally identifiable information,
uses that information to create user profiles, or allows visitors to
opt-out of the data collection.
A P3P-enabled browser has preset options from which you can choose.
Or you may customize your setting by answering questions such as, what
kinds of data are you willing to share and what types of "cookie" files
are you willing to accept. As you surf the Web, the software then determines
whether your privacy preferences match a site's data collection practices.
The P3P-enabled browser places special emphasis on cookies. A cookie
is a piece of text which resides on your computer's hard drive to allow
a Web application to respond to you as an individual. By gathering and
remembering information about your preferences, the Web application
can tailor its operation to your needs, likes and dislikes. With a P3P-enabled
browser you can make selections based on whether you wish to accept
various types of cookies such as session (temporary), permanent, within
a given domain or outside it (third party), and with or without a special
"P3P compact policy" file. A compact P3P policy describes the attributes
of a given cookie.