Re: [IAB] Proposed IETF Privacy Policy for Review

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My only issue is that it claims our websites are not for use by children under 13. They most certainly are.

Paul

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> On Mar 17, 2016, at 03:01, Eggert, Lars <lars@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Hi Ray,
> 
> would this extend to and cover the IRTF as well?
> 
> Lars
> 
>> On 2016-03-16, at 18:02, IETF Administrative Director <iad@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> 
>> The IAOC would like community input on a proposed IETF Privacy Policy.
>> 
>> We are required by California law (and good net citizenship) to have
>> an accurate privacy policy on our websites.  Counsel have reviewed
>> this statement for compliance with US and EU privacy regulations.
>> 
>> The policy discusses the following:
>> 1.  General – Most Personal Data Submitted to IETF Will Become Public
>> 2.  You Consent to International Transmission of Your Data
>> 3.  Exceptions – Information That We Do Not Release to the Public
>> 4.  Security
>> 5.  Children
>> 6.  Inquiries
>> 7.  Compliance
>> 8.  Other Organizations
>> 9.  Consent
>> 
>> The proposed Privacy Policy is located here:
>> http://iaoc.ietf.org/documents/IETF-General-Privacy-Statement-2016-02-24-02.htm
>> 
>> The IAOC will consider all comments received by 31 March 2016.
>> 
>> Ray Pelletier
>> IETF Administrative Director
> 





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