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Date

Jun 22, 2015

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Goals

  • Discussion and review of recently drafted marketing messaging

 

One Sentence Summary of the Consent Receipt

The Consent Receipt reduces friction and improves the customer experience around personal information sharing, and provides the platform for new, high value flows of volunteered personal information between individuals and organisations that merit their trust.

Three paragraph Summary of the Consent Receipt

The Consent Receipt provides a very simple but very necessary new component to The Internet and our increasingly networked, data rich world. It supports the individual in saying 'yes, here is my personal information to be used as you propose; can I have a receipt for that please?'.

 

  The simple act of providing a receipt enables both parties to clear on the precise nature and timing of the data transaction; thus taking huge friction out of the current information sharing model and much improving the customer experience.

 


  Over time the transparency the Consent Receipt provides will enable good information sharing practices to rise to the top, and will make poor ones disappear. When these good information sharing practices are in place, richer, volunteered personal information can and will flow between individuals and the suppliers that they now know can be trusted to act responsibly, leading to a whole new evolution of services built on a platform of trusted data sharing relationships.Only John, Mark and Iain were in attendance, so the call was not quorate. We discussed the marketing messages and phasing briefly and agreed they were headed in the right direction.

We also discussed the Consent Receipt Generator and the need to feed back further on that to conclude that development phase.

We agreed to review call times, and try to get a time for a one off call with the technical team (done, next Tuesday, 30th June at 5pm UK time).

Iain and Mark to look to meet face to face to progress on 6th July at Digital Catapult Centre in London.

 

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