Consent is a foundational aspect of Privacy and control of personal data. How the User Experience is designed will have an impact on how consent is granted and maintained.
Consent Commons | Consent Commons is a system of icons that provides an at-a-glance summary of consent and permissions regarding personal data online and in applications |
The UX of Consent Models in Open Banking | What Open Banking means for the user experience by reviewing some of the current Consent Models (permissioning flows) for adding a users’ bank account to the account aggregator Yolt. |
Ikea Announces New DIY Data Control for Shoppers | Ikea’s full-control approach lets customers personalize how much data the retailer receives and what they can do with it. (Video: IKEA introduces the Customer Data Promise) |
CCPA Redline Feb 2020 | The modified CCPA Regulations that include the design of the optional Opt-Out button. |
Privacy UX: Better Cookie Consent Experiences | Best Practice UX for Consent from Vitaly Friedman writing in Smashing Magazine |
Transparency and Consent Framework (TCF) v2.0 | TCF v2.0 enables consumers to grant or withhold consent and also exercise their ‘right to object’ to data being processed. Publishers employing TCF v2.0 gain greater control and flexibility with respect to how they integrate and collaborate with their technology partners. |
CCPA Chapter 20 | The purpose of the notice of right to opt-out is to inform consumers of their right to direct a business that sells their personal information to stop selling their personal information. The notice of right to opt-out shall be designed and presented in a way that is easy to read and understandable to consumers. |