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List:       www-p3p-policy
Subject:    Re: 3rd-party cookies not working
From:       Rigo Wenning <rigo () w3 ! org>
Date:       2001-12-17 14:26:15
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Some of the common questions:

did you send the P3P-header already with the set-cookie-event?
Do you have a full policy in place?
What is the expiry on your full policy and Policy Reference File?

Best, 
-- 
Rigo Wenning            W3C/INRIA
Policy Analyst          Privacy Activity Lead
mail:rigo@w3.org        2004, Routes des Lucioles
http://www.w3.org/      F-06902 Sophia Antipolis

On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 07:34:14PM -0500, jesso2000@earthlink.net wrote:
> Medium
> 
> - Blocks third-party cookies that do not have a compact privacy policy
> 
> - Blocks third-party cookies that use personally identifiable information
>   without your implicit consent.
> 
> The thing that kills is that neither of these cases is true, so why would
> IE6 be blocking our cookies? We do have a compact privacy policy with
> the correct CP header being sent with all requests, and it states that we
> do not use personally identifiable information, so how the heck can IE6
> block our cookies? Is anyone successfully using 3rd-party cookies that
> actually work properly in the default medium setting? If so I would give
> my first born for the details. Is this a bug in IE6 or am I missing 
> something?

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