Inviting all members to participate in research by any of the following means;
This is a short survey focused on assessing the terms used authorisations, consent based interaction, in permissions and agreements.
This is for identifying the terminology and taxonomy in an specific service - it is for the identification of terms used in authorisations for personal information sharing and permission-ing in identity management, covering contract, all types of agreements and consent.
The results of this research will be correlated by industry, authorisation format, the context, and specifically the legal justification.
This results will be summarised in contrast to the consent receipt format with the aim of contributing towards the further development of works.
Kantara Consent Receipt, v1.1 - including glossary
CISWG Terminology Assessment: link to the survey/assessment,
link to GICS codes excel sheet (preferred codes to use in the survey to identify industry codes for this assessment - GICS_structure_formatted.xlsx)
Thank You Contributors:
The Kantara Initiative Consent & Information Sharing WG, has produced the Consent Receipt Specification, and is now working on a broader Personal Data Processing Receipt Specification.
The consent receipt that has been a basis for developing a single digital privacy record and receipt format to standardise privacy and information sharing transparency. The consent receipt format has been adopted by other standards efforts and is championed as a tool for transparency and interoperability in identity management.
The objective of this survey is to collect and audit the use of terms in the authorisation and permission-ing of personal data processing and to contrast practice against the consent receipt format. The survey will aim is to assess the actual use of terms, and their interpretation from those who use them. As well as to consider a consent centric interpretation of all the various legal justifications for processing personal data.
More information (like how to join this WG or mailing list can be found on the Kantara CISWG Wiki)
https://uxdesign.cc/the-12-types-of-dark-patterns-and-why-you-should-care-38a7b584777b
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/02/designing-welcome-mats-invite-user-privacy-0