What is GPC?

Global Privacy Control (GPC) Global Privacy Control) is a new initiative by researchers, news companies from the United States, some browser makers, the EFF, some search engines and some other organizations to improve the privacy and rights of Internet users.

In one proposal, the GPC lets sites that a user links to know that the user denies the site the right to sell or share personal information with third parties.

Even though it sounds exactly like Do Not Track 2.0, designed to work with existing legal frameworks (and future ones) such as the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

How does it work;

It all starts with a browser, and an extension or app that supports GPC. For now, that means a dev του Brave, της εφαρμογής DuckDuckGo για Android ή για το iOS ή τις επεκτάσεις του προof browsing by DuckDuckGo, Disconnect, EFF or Abine.

Brave has GPC enabled with no options to disable it, while other browsers, apps or extensions may require users to enable it. In the DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser app, for example, it is necessary to enable Global Privacy Control from the to use it.

For users, the above are the only ones that currently exist. The browser, application, or extension adds GPC information to the data submitted during links so that sites are aware of it.

The next step depends entirely on the site the user is linking to. Non-participating sites will ignore the header.

When a site participates, it will ensure that user data is not shared or sold to third parties.

Will GPC become important?

The Do Not Track started with the hope that internet privacy would change for the better, but it turned out that it did not. In fact, it could even be used in fingerprinting efforts.

The fate of the GPC may be similar. At this time, support is limited to a few extensions, applications, a browser with a limited market share, and some participating sites. Some of the participating sites may be important, such as The New York Times, but their use is currently very limited.

Mozilla and Automattic (WordPress) are leading the effort but have not implemented any applications so far.

But even if these two companies, or perhaps others, add support for GPC, large Internet companies such as , Microsoft Apple etc.
So waiting.

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