Privacy by Default
Date of Addition
26 April 2024
Privacy by Default means that once a product or service has been released to the public, the strictest privacy settings should apply by default, without any manual input from the end user. This was largely proposed in the Article 25 of the General Data Protection Regulation of the European Union.
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