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Inessa [10]
2 years ago
7

when a company allows a customer to opt in​ and/or opt out with respect to the data it​ collects, it is implementing the​ fair i

nformation practice principle.
Business
1 answer:
Elanso [62]2 years ago
5 0

A corporation is following the choice/consent fair information practice principle when it gives customers the option to opt in or opt out of having their data collected.

<h3>Explain the difference between opt-in and opt-out policies for secondary uses of personal information.</h3>

According to an opt-in policy, anyone who collects personal information must only use the information they have obtained with the owner's express permission and only for the purposes that the owner has authorized. An opt-out policy means that the onus is on the owner of the information to notify the company that collects their personal data which types, and for what purpose, their personal information may be used.

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