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Field Name | Field Description | Requirement: Must | TPI 1 | TPI 2 Not Available | TPI 3 Rate: +1, 0, -1, -3, | TPI 4 |
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Notice Location | Location the notice was read/observed | MUST | Present | +1 | found | |
PII Controller Name | Name of presented organization | MUST | Present | 0 | Match | |
PII Controller Address | Physical organization Address | MUST | Present | 0 | Not match | |
Privacy Contact Point | Location/address of Contact Point | MUST | Present | 1 | Not match | |
Privacy Contact Method | Contact method for correspondence with PII Controller | MUST | Present | -1 | No Match | |
Session key or Certificate | A certificate for monitored practice | MUST | Present (or Not-found) | 1 (or –3 ) | Present (or No Security Detected) |
Summary
In summary, transparency performance indicators are specified here for people to use depending on context, location, security, and other out of session elements. TPI’s are an indicator for determine with ones own Soverign reasoning how trust able a service sessions is..
These TPI’s use open standards, with an open license, but unlike the consent record, is specified for people to be able to use and create records they can own and keep.
The first TPI is a measure of trust, when asked, “Do you trust a service is you know who is processing your data before, during or after” people overwhelming indicated trust would be higher. if notified prior to data capture,
TPI 2 indicated is the legally required information is present, providing a metric for compliance
TPI 3 is an indicator for how accessible and inclusive digital transparency is
TPI 4 validates for the individual if security adds up? address a critical security gap that exist today.
Roadmap
1 Lizar, M, Pandit, H, Jesus, V, “Privacy as expected Consent Gateway”, Next Generation Internet (NGI) Grant [Access July 4] privacy-as-expected.org/