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The Consent Receipt work has been a part of a bottom-up movement for personal data control that started at Identity Commons in 2006, in a project called Identity Trust. 

Eventually, that project found its home at Kantara because Kantara is a bottom-up, open industry organisation that supports the digital identity industry.  Kantara's Information Sharing Work Group, provided the home for the Consent Receipt work which was charted to be contributed to ISO when completed (in this case the target became ISO/IEC 29184 Online privacy notices and consent). 

The consent receipt has been a part of a notice project to standardise human transparency for data control by providing people with a record of consent they own.  The consent receipt, is work that is defined by advocacy for digital transparency, for Digital trust and personal data control.  

  • Now that this work has been contributed to ISO, the community who contributed to this work are now contributing this work to the new Information Sharing & Interoperability WG with a more open use license.
  • Providing a home for this work so that a digital transparency for humans can remain open, be accessible and so that the works derived from it can remain open and drive interoperability.  Providing as little barriers for adoption and to support an open,  public, international data control infrastructure. , (for distributed data control).

 The ISI WG provides space for projects,  related works, derivative works, and for interoperability of consent to other standards.  Connecting with community efforts, SDO's and projects to support decentralised control of personal data.  (driving standards for ally types of personal data control receipts


The CISWG History:

Contributed works can be listed here:

  • Blinding Identity Taxonomy
  • PDP 
  • Personal Data Categories

Derivative Works

  • CR2

Interoperable Standards and Specifications 

  • COEL OASIS 
  • W3C Data Privacy Control Vocabulary





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