Hi Bryan,
At 03:32 04-09-2012, Bryan McLaughlin (brmclaug) wrote:
I think the cognitive load on consumers will present a barrier
to gaining consent that represents what it purports to be -
'informed'. Therefore a position that starts from least harm to a
user's privacy seems appropriate. So without informed consent
a default action to not processing the relevant data would seem correct
Yes.
How one creates a personal policy that can be utilised for such
interaction and a framework for using this widely may in itself be
a challenge?.
Any attempt to solve too many problems at once either ends up not
solving any of them or creates a complex solution. That may be the challenge.
Regards,
S. Moonesamy
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