Although only Internet Explorer offers support for P3P, it is certainly a good idea to look into it and offer a plugin that generates P3P HTTP/HTML headers and the p3p XML file.
OASIS and IETF also offer different schemes in that regard and having support for those is certainly a good idea.
We need to see whether it is possible to offer privacy information that explain that a 3rd party is keeping the data (i.e. m2osw.com) concerning things such as IP address, and Cookies, whereas site owners can generally only see more human data.
Technical Reference: Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) Project
Important Reference: Data Protection Directive (Europe)
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