Anti-spyware Coalition Best Common Practices document open for public commentary
N.B. CAUCE Canada and CAUCE participated in the development of these documents.
Best Practices Suggestions Document
Building upon the Definitions and Risk Model documents, the Best Practices document aims to expand past defining what behaviors and consent factors will currently make software potentially unwanted and to focus upon making the marketplace better. This document highlights the sorts of technological behaviors that limit the negative impact of potentially unwanted technologies.
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Comments can be made at http://www.antispywarecoalition.org/comments/ or by sending email to asc_comments@cdt.org.
Best Practices Suggestions Document
Building upon the Definitions and Risk Model documents, the Best Practices document aims to expand past defining what behaviors and consent factors will currently make software potentially unwanted and to focus upon making the marketplace better. This document highlights the sorts of technological behaviors that limit the negative impact of potentially unwanted technologies.
HTML or PDF
Comments can be made at http://www.antispywarecoalition.org/comments/ or by sending email to asc_comments@cdt.org.
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