5 min | | All | Please review these blogs offline for current status on Kantara and all the DG/WG: There is a wiki page that will hold all the known implementations of Consent Receipts - Please update the page or inform Jim, or John, or Andrew of your implementation. - TIIME, Vienna, February
- EIC, Munich, May
- Identiverse, Washington, June
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40 min | Product roadmap for the demo | All | Here's the project page for the "Demo v2" Andrew's thoughts personal opinion on what to highlight: - The fact that giving the person tools necessary for them to keep records (the 'receipts') about their data controller & personal data processing interactions is a new thing in the world
- The ability for the person to take action because they have these records in their possession - the Privacy Control Panel
- The fact that interoperability standards allow many products to work in an 'ecosystem' way
- Even if the audience does not believe that the lawful basis of consent will become a mainstream thing, the person-side record keeping idea is a good one that has broad applicability
Comments: - This opens the door to ongoing management of the relationship by the person with the data controller/other
- The consent receipt is also a Notice
- People have an independent record of the interaction in the receipt
- Have hard receipts gone away because they are viewed as 'too much friction'? Is this dangerous?
Decisions needed: - The specific set of user stories we want to showcase - what is the "Consent Journey" of the person?
- The roles that each product will cover in the demo
From the project page, the product roles were stated as: Role | Functionality | Product |
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PCP Dashboard | Dashboard - view and organize receipt from multiple sources |
Receipt generator (API?) | Data controller application
| Control Panel Function | The part where a person clicks on a button that causes the Receipt Management Platform to take action |
| Receipt management platform | Communication substrate - e.g. one possible function: when user clicks on button to exercise a data subject right, this calls the platform which sends instructions to the data controller to take action |
| Receipt generator (API?) | Might be part of the receipt management platform? |
| Data controller application | in Demo v1 it was the Bookstore app |
| Data controller registration |
| Maybe OpenConsent? | Receipt Viewer app |
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| Receipt language translator | Display the receipt in a different language e.g. French |
| Receipt storage facility |
the PCP dashboard, the data controller functionality to generate receipts, API platform provider, the ‘app’ used by the person, receipt viewer, receipt language translator, and so on."wallet" concept; Downloads folder; browser storage; etc |
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Comments: - The discrete functions need to be identified
- Receipt issuers should be enrolled in advance (data controller should be known)
- Can we show multiple wallets that hold receipts?
- Should build on the flow of the Demo v1 - person does stuff, gets receipts, sees them, acts on them
- Is the 'wallet' (a.k.a. the receipt storage location) singular or multiple?
- Sphere app can display receipts from their own storage locations
- Digi.me only shows receipts within their system
- Jim is pushing engineering towards the idea that the 'control panel' should be able to work on receipts in other app storage locations
- Passing control over a receipt (to act on a receipt and manage it going forward) to a 3rd party breaks the security concept of digi.me and Sphere's apps
- Exporting a receipt is possible, but action on the exported receipt might require a redirect back into the Sphere app
- This is probably the same with all app ecosystems
- Jan - looking at the topic of using the receipt as a data schema but also using the universal namspace/identifiers (a.k.a. Decentralized Identifiers) to reference the entities and object might allow for broader interoperability
- Peter: we lack the protocols for operations on the receipts themselves - maybe do this in Kantara
- Jan - last week call - Paul and Jan presented on the Hyperledger Indy work for interop
- Remember that we are limited by what exists today - a list of JSON files
- The 'take action' function might be a simple "open URL in the receipt issuer's app"
- Action: Andrew to draw an information flow diagram for discussion for the demo
- Action: ALL - to think about the functionality that your products can do today in light of the "Privacy Control Panel" idea - we will try to do a heat map to try to sort out role assignments and find gaps
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