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W3C Privacy Principles
Provides privacy principles for minimizing data processing, making recognition expected and controllable, and giving people ongoing control over uses of data about themselves.
Pattern Decisions This Source Supports
| Pattern | Supported decision | Required contract | Claim note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Recently viewed | Choose recently viewed when the destination set should come from items the current user personally opened, not from editorial curation, hierarchy, popularity, or recommendation models. | Opening an item from the list navigates to that exact item and moves it to the top of the recent list. | W3C privacy principles support making recognition expected and controllable and giving people ongoing control over uses of data about themselves. |
Evidence Role
This source is treated as spec evidence. Use it to validate the decision rules above, not as a visual style reference.
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