Transparency Performance Reporting (TPR) is a novel approach to digital transparency and data control reporting, pioneered by the same group that specified Notice and Consent Receipts at the Kantara Initiative. This represents a significant advancement for decentralizing decentralising digital identification and data surveillance governance , security, and privacy within data flows.
The initial Transparency Performance Report focuses v0.9 is not posted for comment at the ANCR Wiki. on evaluating the validity, security, sovereignty, and accountability of consent. This follows up on the consent receipt specification, offering standard transparency regarding data sovereignty and consent validity in conjunction with digital identification systems.
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The Notice and Consent Receipt v1 specification has been influential, eventually being drafted in conjunction with ISO/IEC Online privacy notice and consent standard (29814), also known as JTC 1, SC 27, WG 5 – the international standards group focused on privacy and identity management. Beginning at Identity Commons, the project reached the international stage through the Kantara Initiative. The Notice and Consent receipt schema itself has now become an ISO/IEC technical standard, currently called 27560 Consent record information structure.
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The timing of this announcement is significant, as the expected 2025 ratification of the international Commonwealth treaty, Convention 108+, will create the only global rules set for security and privacy, that is rights, law, and Commons-based. This technical record foundation is suitable for a common set of rules allowing people to hold services have their own authoritative records of digital identification relationships, for personal knowledge banking. Records of processing activities (GDPR Article 30) that enable services to be accountable to international (internet) standards for data governance.
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