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The Digital Transparency Lab, works on global privacy rights as an asset locked public facing community interest infrastructure in the Digital Commons, in accordance with Convention 108+, using ISO/IEC Security and Privacy frameowork for digital identity management, ISO/IEC 29100 Security and privacy techniques framework, in which the terminology is interoperable with the definitions used legally in the Convention 108+ and GDPR, making it the most authority legal and technical privacy framework, implementing the 0PN: ANCR Trust Framework as sepcified by laws using standards.

This enables the TP-Scheme to be employed to make a ISO/IEC 29100 standrd record, and Consent Receipt, which can be used to capture the transparency of any given technical context in a digital record and (digital) consent receipt, enabling digital privacy rights based access and control of information.

The Age Assurance technologies are able to implement the 0PN:ANCR framework to provide consent receipts when onboarding people into a service, receipt consent tokens to manage and access the data according to the legal justifications and bound technical permissions in the consent receipt;

This standardised digital privacy transparency, records and receipts bring assurance to accountability infrastructure, which has been lacking regulated transparency and consent, up until 2024, when the three required things have happened. 1. Digital Services Act came into force (consent receipt was originally in that Act), Digital Market Act Came into force March 8, and the CJEU Ruled on the commercial Transparency and Consent Framework, (that has blatantly been fake - using ' I Agree' check boxes and buttons for plain text privacy policies, effectively contracting privacy, without consent.

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