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                                  Accessibility Features

   We have designed Privacy BirdŽ to work with screen readers. However, the beta
   version may not work with all screen readers on all platforms. It has been tested
   with JAWS 4.0 and JAWS 3.7 screen readers on Windows NT and Windows 2000
   platforms. It has been tested with JAWS 4.0 and Windows Eyes 4.11 screen readers
   on Windows 98 and Windows ME platforms.

   The main menu (normally accessed by clicking on the bird icon) can be accessed by
   pressing the F12 key together with the Ctrl and Alt keys twice (Ctrl-Alt-F12
   Ctrl-Alt-F12). It can be closed using the ESC key. All menu items can be accessed
   in two ways: using the standard up/down/right/left arrow keys, or using the
   short-cut keys announced when you have arrow positioned on an item). Once the
   desired menu item is selected, pressing the ENTER key will activate that item.

   If the shortcut key sequence conflicts with other software on your system, or if
   you would prefer to use a short-cut key sequence other than Ctrl-Alt-F12, you can
   change the shortcut key. Click on the bird icon and select My Preferences. Then
   select Other. This will open the Other Settings dialogue. Use the pull-down
   menues in the shortcut key area to select alternative shortcut keys. Your new
   shortcut key settings will not take effect until you restart your browser.

   When a dialog box is displayed, the default button (usually 'OK') can be accessed
   by pressing the ENTER key. The dialog can be closed without saving by pressing
   the ESC key (equivalent to 'CLOSE' button). Pressing 'H' key will display the
   help about that dialog box wherever available. Users can navigate through the
   controls in the dialog box (check-boxes, radio buttons, list items, buttons, etc)
   by using the standard approach -- i.e., using TAB key and/or the arrow keys. Some
   of the controls also have short-cut keys (which are announced upon navigating
   through the items). Selection and data-entry in these controls uses the standard
   approach as well. For example, checking/unchecking of check-boxes is done by
   pressing the spacebar.

   You can navigate through the help files just as you would with any other standard
   Windows Help. When the Help opens, the focus is by default on the left (Topics)
   frame. You can switch between the left frame and the right (Topic Help page)
   frame using the F6 key. In the left frame, you can navigate through the item
   using the up/down arrow keys, expand a book by pressing right arrow key or ENTER
   key, collapse a book by pressing left arrow key or ENTER key. To read a topic's
   help, select the desired topic on the left frame and press ENTER. This will open
   up the topic's content in the right frame. You can then press the F6 key to place
   the focus on the right frame, and the screen reader will read the entire contents
   of the page. You can navigate back to the left frame any time by pressing the F6
   key again.

Related Information

   [1]Other Settings
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                                      APPEL Support

   Privacy BirdŽ allows you to import settings files that you have created
   previously or that you have gotten from other people. You may be able to download
   these settings files from the web sites of privacy-related organizations. The
   files must be written using the [2]APPEL 1.0 language.

   Privacy Bird will evaluate all rules in a ruleset and include a list of the
   description fields from all limited rules that fired in the policy summary. It
   currently does not block cookies or otherwise limit requests. Any block rules are
   treated as limited rules.

Related Information

   [3]Platform for Privacy Preferences
   [4]Privacy Preference Settings
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                                        Bird icon

   Privacy BirdŽ displays a bird icon in the top right of your browser's title bar.
   You can click on the bird at any time to open the Privacy Bird menu.

   If you would prefer to relocate the bird, click on the bird icon and select Move
   Bird. You can then move the bird to the location you prefer. Once the bird is in
   the desired location, click to drop it there. You can return the bird to the
   title bar by clicking on the bird icon and selecting Return Bird to Title Bar.
   Note that when you move the bird off the title bar on one browser window, the
   bird will disappear from all other browser windows and you will see only one bird
   icon on your screen. The icon serves as an indicator for whichever browser window
   is currently in focus.

   Green bird - The happy green bird appears when Privacy Bird determines that a web
   site's privacy policy matches your [5]preferences. If the site contains images or
   other [6]embedded content that do not have privacy policies associated with them,
   or that have privacy policies that do not match your preferences, a red
   exclamation point will appear next to the notes in the bird's song bubble.

   Gray bird - The sleeping gray bird appears when Privacy Bird has been disabled.

   Red bird - The angry red bird appears when Privacy Bird determines that a web
   site's privacy policy conflicts with your [7]preferences.

   Yellow bird - The uncertain yellow bird appears when Privacy Bird is unable to
   fetch or read a privacy policy from the web site you are visiting. The policy
   must be encoded according to the Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) standard
   in order for the Privacy Bird to fetch it. If the policy contains an error or if
   it has expired or is not valid, the yellow bird will appear. While a web page is
   loading and Privacy Bird is in the process of looking for the accompanying
   privacy policy, the yellow bird will appear to be turning its head from side to
   side. If you wish, you may disable this animation by selecting Disable Animation
   on the [8]Other Settings panel.

   You can also configure Privacy Bird to [9]play a sound after performing a privacy
   check. A melodic three-note chirp accompanies the privacy policy match (green
   bird) icon. A three-note "question mark" chirp accompanies the unknown policy
   (yellow bird) icon. A single crow sound accompanies the privacy policy mismatch
   (red bird) icon.

Related Information

   [10]Embedded content
   [11]Other Settings panel
   [12]Privacy Preference Settings
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                                          Cache

   Privacy BirdŽ keeps a record of the privacy policies at sites users visit. This
   reduces the need to repeatedly refetch the same policy every time a user returns
   to a site. Policies are removed from this policy cache after they expire, or when
   the user clears the cache. To clear the cache, click on the bird icon and select
   Clear Cache. This is especially useful for web site developers who are testing
   the P3P policies on their sites.

   Note that by default policies expire after 24 hours unless the site has indicated
   that they can be used for a period longer than that. When a policy expires, it
   cannot be applied to new visits to the web site. However, it still applies to any
   data collected while the policy was valid.
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                                     Embedded Content

   When your web browser fetches a web page it often has to fetch several files,
   including a file containing the text of the page, and files containing graphics,
   sounds, and other components. Sometimes these files are all provided by the same
   company or organization. However, sometimes your browser will have to visit the
   web sites of multiple companies in order to assemble a web page for you. Your web
   browser figures all of this out automatically and you do not have to worry about
   how it happens. Besides fetching all of the components in a web page, if you use
   Privacy BirdŽ, your browser can find the privacy policies that apply to each
   component. On some web pages there will be one policy that covers everything.
   However, on other web pages different policies will apply to different parts of
   the page. For example, the privacy policy of an advertising company often applies
   to advertisements embedded in a web site. If Privacy Bird determines that a web
   page's privacy policy matches your privacy preferences but an image or other
   object embedded in the page does not have a privacy policy or has a policy that
   does not match your preferences, the green bird icon with a red exclamation point
   will appear in your browser title bar.

   Embedded Content can be selected from the [14]About This Site menu. Selecting
   this menu item opens a new window containing a list of all of the images and
   other files that are embedded in the web page you are currently visiting. You can
   use this list to view the privacy policy associated with each embedded item. The
   list has four columns. The first column shows the URL of each embedded object.
   The second column indicates whether the privacy policy for that object is
   "Unknown" or whether it matches ("Matched") or conflicts with ("Unmatched") your
   personal privacy preferences. The third column indicates the type of object. The
   fourth column indicates the URL of the P3P privacy policy for that object (if
   known). You can drag the column headings to rearrange the order of the columns.
   Clicking on a heading will sort the list of embedded objects by the field in that
   column. Select an object in the list and double click on it to view the
   corresponding policy summary.

Related Information

   [15]About this site menu
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                           Enabling and disabling Privacy Bird

   Privacy Bird should allow you to browse all your favorite web sites without
   getting in the way of your browsing experience. However, should you find that
   Privacy Bird does interfere with your use of a web site, you may wish to turn it
   off. To disable Privacy Bird, click on the [16]bird icon and select Disable
   Privacy Bird.

   When Privacy Bird is disabled the gray sleeping bird icon will appear. To turn
   the Privacy Bird back on, click on the bird icon and select Enable Privacy Bird.

Related Information

   [17]Bird icon
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                                       Full policy

   Privacy Bird can fetch the full privacy policy automatically at sites where the
   red or green bird icons appear. To view the full policy, click on the [18]bird
   icon and select [19]About This Site from the menu. Then select Full Policy.

Related Information

   [20]About this site menu menu
   [21]Bird icon
   [22]Policy summary
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                                   My Preferences Menu

   Clicking on the bird icon reveals a menu. The second item is My Preferences. If
   you select this item the menu will expand to the side and you will see three menu
   items.

  [23]Privacy

   Selecting this menu item opens a new window containing the privacy preference
   settings. These settings allow you to configure Privacy BirdŽ according to your
   personal privacy preferences. When Privacy Bird encounters a web site that does
   not match your privacy preferences, a red warning icon will appear in your
   browser title bar.

  [24]No Prompt Sites

   Selecting this menu item opens a window containing a list of sites at which you
   have asked not to be prompted with a warning that they do not match your privacy
   preferences. You can turn these prompts back on or turn off prompts for all sites
   from this window.

  [25]Other

   Selecting this menu item opens a new window that allows you to turn [26]sounds on
   and off, turn animation on and off, and [27]select the shortcut key for use with
   screen readers.

Related Information

   [28]Accessibility Features
   [29]No Prompt Sites
   [30]Other Settings
   [31]Privacy Preference Settings
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                                     No-prompt Sites

   When you submit a form to a web site, Privacy BirdŽ checks the privacy policy
   associated with the form before any data is sent to the site. If no privacy
   policy can be found or if the policy does not match your preferences, Privacy
   Bird will prompt you and ask you whether or not you want to proceed to submit the
   form. You have the option of asking privacy companion not to prompt you again
   about forms on that site, or not to prompt you about forms on any site. If you
   change your mind later, you can use the No-prompt Sites window to change your
   settings.

   To configure your no-prompt settings, click on the bird icon and select the My
   preferences menu item. Then select No-prompt Sites. A window will appear that
   lists all the sites you have asked not to be prompted at. Click on a site and
   then click the Delete button to remove the site from the no-prompt list
   (re-enabling prompts at that site should the site have forms that fail to match
   your privacy preferences). You can also check or uncheck the box at the top of
   the window to enable or disable such prompts altogether.

   Click the OK button when you have finished making your selections.

   Note, that Privacy Bird may not generate warnings for forms at some sites, even
   if they do not match your preferences and are not on your no-prompt list. This is
   due to limitations in Privacy Bird's ability to detect all forms.
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                                   Opt-in/Opt-out Info

   Opt-in/Opt-out Info can be selected from the [33]About This Site menu. Selecting
   this menu item opens a new window containing the web site's instructions for
   opting out of or opting in to mailing lists, marketing, etc.

   Many web sites will put your name on mailing lists, share some of your personal
   information with partner companies, or use your information for other purposes
   not related to the purpose for which you provided the data. In some cases you may
   find these other uses of your data helpful -- for example if the company sends
   you coupons for products that you buy frequently -- but in other cases you may
   wish to request that your data not be used in these ways. Web sites that provide
   an "opt-out" allow you to request that your data not be used for some of the
   purposes described in the site's privacy policy. You can often make an opt-out
   request by filling out a form on the web site, sending an email, or calling a
   toll free telephone number.

   Some web sites do not use your personal information for any purposes unrelated to
   the purpose for which you provided that data unless you specifically request to
   have your data used for another purpose. For example, an online store might use
   your shipping address only to ship your purchases. However, you can request to be
   put on the store's mailing list so that you will receive its catalog. In this
   case you are "opting-in" to receiving the catalog.

Related Information

   [34]About this site menu
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                                      Other Settings

   Clicking on the bird icon reveals a menu. The second item is My Preferences. If
   you select this item the menu will expand to the side and you will see three menu
   items. Selecting the third item, Other, opens a new window that allows you to
   turn [35]sounds on and off, turn animation on and off, [36]block popup windows,
   and [37]select the shortcut key for use with screen readers.

Related Information

   [38]Accessibility Features
   [39]Sounds
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                          Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P)

   Privacy BirdŽ fetches privacy policies from web sites using a standard protocol
   called the Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P). P3P was developed by the World
   Wide Web Consortium (W3C), an international organization that develops many of
   the important technical specifications behind the World Wide Web.

   P3P specifies a computer-readable language for describing web site privacy
   policies, as well as a protocol for fetching these policies from web sites. The
   P3P privacy policy language is encoded in XML.

   Visit the [40]P3P web site at the W3C for more information about P3P.
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                                      Policy Summary

   The Policy Summary panel provides a summary of a web site's privacy policy and an
   indication as to whether or not that policy matches your [41]personal privacy
   preferences.

   Open the Policy Summary panel by clicking on the bird icon and selecting
   [42]About This Site from the menu. Then select Policy Summary.

   You will see a series of plus and minus signs along the left side of the Policy
   Summary. Clicking on a plus sign results in the display of more detailed
   information. Clicking on a minus sign hides some of the detail and results in a
   shorter summary. The plus/minus sign in the top left corner causes the entire
   Policy Summary to be expanded or collapsed.

Privacy Policy Check

   At the top of the Policy Summary panel is a short "privacy check" section. This
   section indicates whether or not the policy matches your [43]personal privacy
   preferences. At sites that match your preferences, the background color of the
   panel is pale green. At sites that do not match your preferences, the background
   color is pink. In addition, at sites that do not match your preferences, this
   section contains a bulleted list of conflict points between your preferences and
   the site's policy.

Privacy Policy Summary

   The second section of the Policy Summary panel is the privacy policy summary
   itself. This summary includes a list of policy statements, information about the
   data described in each policy statement, information about whether the site
   allows you to access your data, information about contacting the site, and
   information about resolving privacy-related disputes. At the end of the policy
   summary there is a link to the web site's [44]full privacy policy.

  Policy Statements

   Web sites often divide their privacy policies into several statements. Each
   statement describes a group of data that each get processed in similar ways. For
   example, a site might have one statement that describes the data it collects
   automatically (what web pages you visit, what time you visit them, etc.) and
   another statement that describes the data you submit when you fill out an order
   form.

   Some policy statements inclue a brief explanation of the statement immediatly
   below the statement title. This explanation is written in the web site's own
   words.

  Types of information collected

   [45]P3P policies can describe one or more of seventeen predefined categories of
   data (purchase information, demographics, etc.), or they can describe specific
   pieces of data (first name, last name, etc.). This section of the policy summary
   includes a description of each of the categories of data specified by the web
   site, as well as any specific pieces of data mentioned in the site's policy. The
   site may label some of this data as "optional" if it is not required in order to
   obtain services from the web site.

   Some sites may collect data that does not fit into any of the predefined data
   categories. Any description of this data provided by the site is displayed in
   this section as well.

   While some data such as which web sites you visit and what type of computer you
   use is collected automatically, most data can only be collected if you fill out a
   form and type it in. Some sites may indicate that they collect a very large
   number of different types of data. Often these sites have many web pages that
   include forms for different types of services. Only a small amount of data is
   collected with any one of these forms.

  How your information will be used

   [46]P3P policies can describe one or more of twelve predefined uses of data. This
   section of the policy summary includes a description of each of these data uses
   specified by the web site. The site may indicate that you may [47]opt-out of some
   of these uses, or that they may occur only if you [48]opt-in.

   Some sites may use data in ways that do not fit into any of the predefined data
   uses. Privacy BirdŽ considers such uses to be unknown and warns you whenever you
   visit such a site. Any description of these uses provided by the site is
   displayed in this section as well.

  Who will use your information

   [49]P3P policies can indicate one or more of six types of companies or people
   that might use your data. This section of the policy summary lists these data
   recipients.The site may indicate that you may [50]opt-out of having your data
   shared with some of these recipients, or that your data may be shared only if you
   [51]opt-in.

   Almost every web site indicates that data will be used by "This web site and its
   agents". Agents may include Internet Service Providers, system administrators,
   advertising companies, or other people or companies hired by the web site.
   However, in order to be considered an agent in this context, these people or
   companies must follow the web site's privacy policy and use the data only for the
   purposes the web site requested.

  Access to your information

   Sometimes individuals are interested in finding out what information a company
   keeps about them in their records. Some companies are willing to make some or all
   of this information available to individuals upon request. This section of the
   policy summary indicates whether or not the web site will grant requests from
   individuals to access their information. If a web site indicates that it will
   grant such requests, it should provide information about how to make a request in
   its [52]full privacy policy.

  How to reach this site

   This section of the policy summary provides contact information for the web site.

  How to resolve privacy-related disputes with this site

   This section of the policy summary provides information about how to resolve
   privacy-related disputes with the web site. Many sites provide a customer service
   center that can help resolve disputes. In addition, many web site subscribe to a
   privacy seal program that may be able to assist you with a dispute. And many web
   sites are also bound to follow specific privacy laws that have provisions for
   resolving privacy-related disputes.

Related Information

   [53]About This Site Menu [54]Bird Icon
   [55]Full Policy
   [56]Opt-in/Opt-out Info
   [57]Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P)
   [58]Privacy Preference Settings
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                                     Blocking Popups

   You can configure Privacy BirdŽ to block popup windows. These are typically small
   ad windows that pop up when you visit certain sites. However, at some sites,
   popup windows may contain useful content. If you configure Privacy Bird to block
   popup windows you may need to turn this off at some sites.

   To disable popup windows, click on the bird icon and select the My preferences
   menu item. Then select Other. Select Block PopUp Windows.

Related Information

   [59]Other Settings
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                               Privacy Preference Settings

   The Privacy Preference Settings panel allows you to configure Privacy BirdŽ
   according to your personal privacy preferences. When Privacy Bird encounters a
   web site that does not match your privacy preferences, a red warning icon will
   appear in your browser title bar.

   Open the Privacy Preference Settings panel by clicking on the bird icon and
   selecting [60]My Preferences from the menu. Then select Privacy.

   You may use this panel to select one of the [61]pre-configured settings, select
   [62]custom settings, [63]export your settings, or [64]import settings.

Pre-configured Settings

   The simplest way to select privacy preference settings is to select from one of
   the pre-configured settings -- low, medium, or high. When you select one of these
   settings, check marks will appear next to the specific items that will trigger
   warnings under that setting. The low setting will result in warnings only at web
   sites that may use or share your health or medical information, or keep marketing
   or mailing lists from which you cannot be removed. The medium setting includes
   additional warnings when sites may share your personally identified information
   or if a site does not allow you to find out what data they have about you. The
   high setting triggers the maximum number of warnings, and will trigger warnings
   at most commercial web sites.

Custom Settings

   If you are not entirely satisfied with one of the pre-configured settings, you
   can click on the check boxes to add additional warning triggers or to remove
   warning triggers.The table below provides more detailed information about each of
   the warning triggers. Note that you will not be warned at sites that have opt-in
   policies. For example, if you ask to be warned at sites that my market to you,
   and you visit a site that will market to you only if you sign up for their
   mailing list, no warning will be triggered. Also, regardless of your settings,
   you will also be warned at sites that say they collect data for an unknown
   purpose (other-purpose in the P3P vocabulary).

   CAPTION:

   Preference Setting Explanation P3P statements that trigger warning
   Warn me at web sites that use my health or medical information for analysis,
   marketing, or to make decisions that may affect what content or ads I see, etc.
   Some web sites may collect information from you about your physical or mental
   health, sexual orientation, use or inquiry into health care services or products,
   or purchase of health care services or products. A warning is triggered if they
   use this information to build a profile about you. This profile might be used in
   ways that don't impact you directly, for example to help the web site better
   understand the types of people who visit. Or the profile might be used to make
   decisions that do impact you, for example to provide advertisements that are
   customized based on your health conditions. A warning is also triggered if the
   site may use this information in order to contact you to market products or
   services. health category in combination with any of the following purposes when
   they have the "required" attribute set to always or opt-out: pseudo-analysis,
   pseudo-decision, individual-analysis, individual-decision, contact, telemarketing
   Warn me at web sites that use my health or medical information to share with
   other companies (other than those helping the web site provide services to me)
   Some web sites may collect information from you about your physical or mental
   health, sexual orientation, use or inquiry into health care services or products,
   or purchase of health care services or products. A warning is triggered if the
   site may share this information with anyone other than those helping the web site
   provide services to you. Examples of parties that may help the site provide
   services are the site's Internet Service Provider, or a company the site hires to
   fulfill any product orders you might place on the web site.These parties must
   treat your personal data according to the site's privacy policy. In addition, if
   you have asked that something be shipped to you, the postal service or shipping
   company will receive shipping information. health category in combination with
   any of the following recipients when they have the "required" attribute set to
   always or opt-out: same, other-recipient, unrelated, public
   Warn me at web sites that use my financial information or information about my
   purchases for analysis, marketing, or to make decisions that may affect what
   content or ads I see, etc. Some web sites may collect information from you about
   your finances including account balance, payment or overdraft history, stock
   portfolio, or information about your loans or credit cards. At web sites where
   you make purchases, the site may keep information about what you purchased and
   how you paid for it. A warning is triggered if they use any of this information
   to build a profile about you. This profile might be used in ways that don't
   impact you directly, for example to help the web site better understand the types
   of people who visit. Or the profile might be used to make decisions that do
   impact you, for example to provide advertisements that are customized based on
   your past purchases. A warning is also triggered if the site may use this
   information in order to contact you to market products or services. purchase or
   financial category in combination with any of the following purposes when they
   have the "required" attribute set to always or opt-out: pseudo-analysis,
   pseudo-decision, individual-analysis, individual-decision, contact, telemarketing
   Warn me at web sites that use my financial information or information about my
   purchases to share with other companies (other than those helping the web site
   provide services to me) Some web sites may collect information from you about
   your finances including account balance, payment or overdraft history, stock
   portfolio, or information about your loans or credit cards. At web sites where
   you make purchases, the site may keep information about what you purchased and
   how you paid for it. A warning is triggered if the site may share any of this
   information with anyone other than those helping the web site provide services to
   you. Examples of parties that may help the site provide services are the site's
   Internet Service Provider, or a company the site hires to fulfill any product
   orders you might place on the web site.These parties must treat your personal
   data according to the site's privacy policy. In addition, if you have asked that
   something be shipped to you, the postal service or shipping company will receive
   shipping information. purchase or financial category in combination with any of
   the following recipients when they have the "required" attribute set to always or
   opt-out: same, other-recipient, unrelated, public
   Warn me at web sites that may contact me to interest me in other services or
   products via telephone A warning is triggered at sites that may contact you to
   interest you in other services or products via telephone. Sites that only contact
   you with information about your order or to answer questions you may have asked
   them do not trigger this warning. telemarketing purpose with "required" attribute
   set to always or opt-out
   Warn me at web sites that may contact me to interest me in other services or
   products via other means (email, postal mail, etc.) A warning is triggered at
   sites that may contact you to interest you in other services or products via
   email, postal mail, or any other channel other than telephone. Sites that only
   contact you with information about your order or to answer questions you may have
   asked them do not trigger this warning. contact purpose with "required" attribute
   set to always or opt-out
   Warn me at web sites that may contact me to interest me in other services or
   products and do not allow me to remove myself from marketing/mailing lists A
   warning is triggered at sites that may contact you to interest you in other
   services or products but may not provide an "opt-out" mechanism that allows you
   to request to be removed from their marketing or mailing lists. telemarketing or
   contact purpose with "required" attribute set to always
   Warn me at web sites that use information that personally identifies me to
   determine my habits, interests, or other characteristics Some web sites collect a
   variety of information that may personally identify you such as your name,
   address, phone number, or government-issued identification number. A warning is
   triggered if they may use any of this information to build a profile about you.
   This profile might be used in ways that don't impact you directly, for example to
   help the web site better understand the types of people who visit. Or the profile
   might be used to make decisions that do impact you, for example to provide
   advertisements that are customized based on your profile. individual-analysis or
   individual-decision purpose with "required" attribute set to always or opt-out
   Warn me at web sites that use information that personally identifies me to share
   with other companies (other than those helping the web site provide services to
   me) Some web sites collect a variety of information that may personally identify
   you such as your name, address, phone number, or government-issued identification
   number. A warning is triggered if the site may share this information with anyone
   other than those helping the web site provide services to you. Examples of
   parties that may help the site provide services are the site's Internet Service
   Provider, or a company the site hires to fulfill any product orders you might
   place on the web site.These parties must treat your personal data according to
   the site's privacy policy. In addition, if you have asked that something be
   shipped to you, the postal service or shipping company will receive shipping
   information. physical, online, or government categories in combination with any
   of the following recipients when they have the "required" attribute set to always
   or opt-out: same, other-recipient, unrelated, public
   Warn me at web sites that do not allow me to find out what data they have about
   me Some web sites allow you to contact them to find out what personal information
   they collect about you. This allows you to find out what sorts of records are
   being kept about you, and it gives you an opportunity to find erroneous
   information. A warning is triggered at sites that may collect your personal
   information but do not provide a way for you to find out what information about
   you is in their files. access none
   Warn me at web sites that use my non-personally identifiable information to
   determine my habits, interests, or other characteristics Some web sites collect a
   variety of information that does not personally identify you such as information
   about the computer you are using to visit the web site, information about what
   parts of the web site you have visited, demographic information, or your answers
   to opinion survey questions. A warning is triggered if they may use any of this
   information to build a profile about you. This profile might be used in ways that
   don't impact you directly, for example to help the web site better understand the
   types of people who visit. Or the profile might be used to make decisions that do
   impact you, for example to provide advertisements that are customized based on
   your profile. pseudo-analysis or pseudo-decision purpose with "required"
   attribute set to always or opt-out
   Warn me at web sites that use my non-personally identifiable information to share
   with other companies (other than those helping the web site provide services to
   me) Some web sites collect a variety of information that does not personally
   identify you such as information about the computer you are using to visit the
   web site, information about what parts of the web site you have visited,
   demographic information, or your answers to opinion survey questions. A warning
   is triggered if the site may share this information with anyone other than those
   helping the web site provide services to you. Examples of parties that may help
   the site provide services are the site's Internet Service Provider, or a company
   the site hires to fulfill any product orders you might place on the web
   site.These parties must treat your personal data according to the site's privacy
   policy. A common reason for sharing non-personally identifiable information is to
   help advertising companies display the ads to you that you are most likely to be
   interested in. any of the following recipients when they have the "required"
   attribute set to always or opt-out: same, other-recipient, unrelated, public

   For more information about the P3P statements that trigger these warning, please
   refer to the P3P1.0 specification, available from the [65]W3C P3P web site. Note
   that Privacy Bird ignores the "optional" attribute of data elements -- thus, the
   warnings are triggered regardless of whether a site indicates that a data element
   is optional.

Exporting Settings

   Privacy Bird allows you to save your privacy settings into a file so that you can
   take them with you when you use another computer. In addition, these settings may
   be used with any P3P tool that is able to read files written using the APPEL 1.0
   language.

Importing Settings

   Privacy Bird allows you to import settings files that you have created previously
   or that you have gotten from other people. You may be able to download these
   settings files from the web sites of privacy-related organizations. The files
   must be written using the APPEL 1.0 language. Privacy Bird does not support all
   of the features of APPEL 1.0, however, so only use files that say they are
   compatible with Privacy Bird.

Related Information

   [66]APPEL support
   [67]My Preferences Menu
   [68]Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P)

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                                          Sounds

   You can configure Privacy BirdŽ to play a sound after performing a privacy check.
   A melodic three-note chirp accompanies the privacy policy match (green bird)
   icon. A three-note "question mark" chirp accompanies the unknown policy (yellow
   bird) icon. A single crow sound accompanies the privacy policy mismatch (red
   bird) icon.

   To turn sounds on or off, click on the bird icon and select the My preferences
   menu item. Then select Other. Select Disable All Sounds to turn sounds off.
   Deselect Disable Sounds to turn sounds on. You may also disable sounds for each
   bird icon individually by checking the box for disabling sounds at sites whose
   policies are Unknown (yellow bird), Unmatched (red bird), or Matched (green
   bird).

   If you prefer sounds to be played only the first time you visit a site during
   your browsing session, select Disable Sound if Policy is already Cached. If that
   box is checked, Privacy Bird will only play a sound when it fetches a new policy
   from a web site. At most sites, a new policy will be fetched if a user returns to
   the site after 24 hours. At some sites policies will be fetched more or less
   frequently. In addition, because some sites have more than one policy, sounds
   will be played multiple times as you navigate through the site.

Related Information

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                                      Test Policies

   At some web sites you visit the [70]bird icon will indicate that the site's
   policy is unknown, and the [71]policy summary will indicate that it is being
   displayed for testing purposes only. These sites have posted their privacy
   policies in the [72]P3P format, but have included a "TEST" element to indicate
   that the privacy policy is provided for testing purposes only. Generally these
   sites are still experimenting with P3P and do not want to be bound by a privacy
   policy until they are certain that it is correct.

Related Information

   [73]Bird Icon
   [74]Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P)
   [75]Policy Summary
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                                Uninstalling Privacy BirdŽ

   To uninstall Privacy Bird, go to your Windows Start Menu and select Settings.
   Then select Control Panel. Then select Add/Remove Programs. You should see
   Privacy Bird on the list of programs you have installed. Select it and click the
   Change/Remove or Add/Remove button and follow the instructions to remove Privacy
   Bird from your computer.
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                                    Privacy BirdŽ Help

     * [76]About This Site Menu
     * [77]Accessibility Features
     * [78]APPEL Support
     * [79]Blocking Popups
     * [80]Bird Icon
     * [81]Cache
     * [82]Embedded Content
     * [83]Enabling and Disabling Privacy Bird
     * [84]Full Policy
     * [85]My Preferences Menu
     * [86]No-prompt Sites
     * [87]Opt-in/Opt-out Info
     * [88]Other Settings
     * [89]Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P)
     * [90]Policy Summary
     * [91]Privacy Preference Settings
     * [92]Sounds
     * [93]Test Policies
     * [94]Uninstalling Privacy Bird

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   BODY { margin-left : 1em; margin-right : 1em; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-top:
   1em; font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif,arial,helvetica; color: black;
   background: white; } A:link { color:#FF0033; } A:hover { background: #FFFFCC; }
   A:visited { color:#660099; } H1 H2 H3 H4 { font-family: "Trebuchet
   MS",sans-serif,arial,helvetica; } H1 { font-size: 120%; font-weight: bold; } H2 {
   font-size: 100%; font-weight: bold; color: #ffffff; background: #000000;
   padding-bottom: 0.4%; padding-left: 2%; padding-right: 2%; padding-top: 0.4%;
   border: 0.1px solid none; } H3 { font-size: 100%; font-weight: bold; margin-left:
   0.5em; margin-bottom: -1em; } H4{ font-size: 85%; font-weight: bold; font-style:
   italic; margin-left: 1.5em; margin-bottom: -1em; } li { font-size: 100;
   line-height: 1.2; } P { margin-left: .5em; margin-right: .5em; line-height: 1.2;
   } td { font-size: 85%; line-height: 1.2; padding-bottom: 2%; padding-left: 4%;
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References

   1. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-othersettings.html
   2. http://www.w3.org/TR/P3P-preferences/
   3. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-p3p.html
   4. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-privacypreferencesettings.html
   5. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-privacypreferencesettings.html
   6. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-embeddedcontent.html
   7. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-privacypreferencesettings.html
   8. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-othersettings.html
   9. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-sounds.html
  10. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-embeddedcontent.html
  11. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-othersettings.html
  12. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-privacypreferencesettings.html
  13. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-sounds.html
  14. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-aboutthissitemenu.html
  15. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-aboutthissitemenu.html
  16. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-bird.html
  17. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-bird.html
  18. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-bird.html
  19. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-aboutthissitemenu.html
  20. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-aboutthissitemenu.html
  21. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-bird.html
  22. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-policysummary.html
  23. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-privacypreferencesettings.html
  24. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-nopromptsites.html
  25. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-othersettings.html
  26. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-sounds.html
  27. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-accessibility.html
  28. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-accessibility.html
  29. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-nopromptsites.html
  30. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-othersettings.html
  31. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-privacypreferencesettings.html
  32. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-sounds.html
  33. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-aboutthissitemenu.html
  34. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-aboutthissitemenu.html
  35. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-sounds.html
  36. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-popup.html
  37. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-accessibility.html
  38. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-accessibility.html
  39. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-sounds.html
  40. http://www.w3.org/P3P/
  41. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-privacypreferencesettings.html
  42. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-aboutthissitemenu.html
  43. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-privacypreferencesettings.html
  44. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-fullpolicy.html
  45. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-p3p.html
  46. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-p3p.html
  47. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-optinout.html
  48. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-optinout.html
  49. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-p3p.html
  50. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-optinout.html
  51. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-optinout.html
  52. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-fullpolicy.html
  53. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-aboutthissitemenu.html
  54. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-bird.html
  55. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-fullpolicy.html
  56. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-optinout.html
  57. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-p3p.html
  58. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-privacypreferencesettings.html
  59. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-othersettings.html
  60. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-mypreferencesmenu.html
  61. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-aboutthissitemenu.html#Pre-configured
  62. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-aboutthissitemenu.html#Custom
  63. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-aboutthissitemenu.html#Exporting
  64. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-aboutthissitemenu.html#Importing
  65. http://www.w3.org/P3P/
  66. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-appelsupport.html
  67. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-mypreferencesmenu.html
  68. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-p3p.html
  69. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-bird.html
  70. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-bird.html
  71. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-policysummary.html
  72. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-p3p.html
  73. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-bird.html
  74. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-p3p.html
  75. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-policysummary.html
  76. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-aboutthissitemenu.html
  77. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-accessibility.html
  78. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-appelsupport.html
  79. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-popup.html
  80. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-bird.html
  81. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-cache.html
  82. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-embeddedcontent.html
  83. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-enablinganddisabling.html
  84. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-fullpolicy.html
  85. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-mypreferencesmenu.html
  86. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-nopromptsites.html
  87. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-optinout.html
  88. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-othersettings.html
  89. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-p3p.html
  90. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-policysummary.html
  91. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-privacypreferencesettings.html
  92. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-sounds.html
  93. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-testpolicies.html
  94. http://www.privacyfinder.org/help/help-uninstall.html


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