Jonathan Mayer is an American computer scientist and lawyer. He is currently an Associate Professor of Computer Science and Public Affairs at Princeton University, where he is affiliated with the Center for Information Technology Policy. He previously studied computer science at Stanford University. During his studies, he was a fellow at the Center for Internet and Society and the Center for International Security and Cooperation. He also consulted at the California Department of Justice.
Jonathan Mayers, a co-founder of the Bonnaroo Music Festival and a respected concert promoter, has died at the age of 51. His death occurred just days before the start of the annual festival he helped create and made a significant impact to the music industry.
On February 5, 1987, Jonathan Mayer, an American computer scientist and lawyer, was born.
In 2007, Jonathan Mayer was a member of the team competing in the DARPA Grand Challenge and Intelligent Ground Vehicle Competition.
In 2009, Jonathan Mayer began his graduate work at Stanford University, pursuing a PhD in computer science and a JD at Stanford Law School.
In 2009, Jonathan Mayer received his AB from Princeton University through the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.
In 2010, Jonathan Mayer and Arvind Narayanan argued for Do Not Track in HTTP headers, built prototypes, and co-authored an Internet Engineering Task Force Internet Draft of Do Not Track with Mozilla.
Between 2011 and 2012, Jonathan Mayer posted on illegal web tracking businesses, contributing to the understanding and exposure of these practices.
On February 22, 2012, an initiative where Jonathan Mayer was a consultant for implementing the California Online Privacy Protection Act on mobile applications produced a large settlement with all mobile platforms.
In December 2012, Jonathan Mayer proposed that Mozilla Firefox use the same cookie blocking mechanism as Apple Safari, writing the code patch as a community contributor, leading to controversy and eventual change by Mozilla.
Between 2011 and 2012, Jonathan Mayer posted on illegal web tracking businesses, contributing to the understanding and exposure of these practices.
On July 30, 2013, Jonathan Mayer resigned from his job with the W3C working group, citing advertising members impeding progress and W3C leadership issues.
After Edward Snowden leaked documents in 2013, Jonathan Mayer researched National Security Agency laws.
In 2013, Jonathan Mayer received his Juris Doctor (JD) degree from Stanford Law School.
In 2014, Jonathan Mayer was selected as one of Forbes 30 Under 30 for his contributions to computer security and privacy.
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