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"correlation" vs. "identification" vs. "linking" #4

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npdoty opened this issue Oct 29, 2015 · 1 comment
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"correlation" vs. "identification" vs. "linking" #4

npdoty opened this issue Oct 29, 2015 · 1 comment

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npdoty commented Oct 29, 2015

See thread starting here: http://www.w3.org/mid/CAC1M5qq=wHYHa_x5it67_fDNuL2hYh2PQdhaBKuP4+F-ByJ+Kw@mail.gmail.com

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npdoty commented Jul 28, 2016

I'm concerned that "link" as noted in this thread is a pretty overloaded term. In particular, on the Web, "link" has a pretty important other meaning.

npdoty added a commit that referenced this issue Jul 28, 2016
* describe minimization and data precision, including battery and proximity examples, per #3
* fixed wording issue ("provides"), per #4
* added more examples, per #6
* clarifications regarding scope and reference to other portions of the stack, #7
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