![]() Pete Snyder, Brave Software ( PING Co-Chair).Christine Runnegar, ISOC ( PING Co-Chair).We're endlessly grateful for your time, help and camaraderie they make us confident that 2021 will be even better. This post would be exhausting and unreadable if we tried to include every contribution a PING member made over 2020, but we want to at least recognize the PING members who led reviews this year. PING reviewers are what make privacy reviews possible. But privacy reviews are an important part of building a private-by-default, user-focused, and ethical Web. Reviews are not as glamorous as editing new specs, and reviewing a spec can be tiring, contentious, and seemingly-thankless. It can be daunting to review a specification in an unfamiliar field or to challenge the design choices that a working group has made. We also want to deeply and sincerely thank everyone who led a privacy review in 2020. In 2021, we hope to see even more W3C members and invited guests joining PING to advance privacy on the Web. In 2020, we saw more people spend more time working to improve privacy than ever before. PING (and the W3C community as a whole) depends on its members volunteering their time and expertise. But, most importantly, PING completed a tremendous number of privacy reviews in 2020. PING implemented a new and improved process for tracking, assigning, and following up on privacy reviews. PING has been joined by the Privacy Community Group in its mission to improve privacy on the Web. PING has more active members than ever before. The W3C Privacy Interest Group ( PING) had a terrific 2020.
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