Sentences with phrase «unambiguous consent»

«The data subject is not given an unambiguous consent to the processing of personal data by applications (no opt - in).
First regarding processing of data the easiest way is if the data subject gives knowing, unambiguous consent.
We can expect then, that both «implied» and «explicit» consent — the existing form of consent in today's ePrivacy Directive — to be replaced by the GDPR's «prior consent» approach, which promotes specific, clear and unambiguous consent to process someone's personal data.
you must acquire explicit and unambiguous consent from your learners for the use of their data (and for a specified period of time)
Should an individual ever have reason to make a claim against a school, the burden of proof will fall on the school, so it will be essential that they keep audit trails to evidence that specific and unambiguous consent was freely given.
«The data subject is not given an unambiguous consent to the processing of personal data by applications (no opt - in).

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The law provides a statewide definition of affirmative consent, defining it as «a clear, unambiguous and voluntary agreement between the participants to engage in specific sexual activity.»
The new version eliminates «clear,» «unambiguous» and «informed,» describing consent instead as «knowing, voluntary and mutual.»
In Cuomo's original budget language, «affirmative consent» was described as «a clear, unambiguous, knowing, informed and voluntary agreement between all participants to engage in sexual activity.»
There must be unambiguous indication of the subject's consent which leaves no room for doubt.
In its 2004 amendments, Congress made clear its intent to preserve the practical benefits of utilizing consent decrees in antitrust enforcement, adding the unambiguous instruction that «[n] othing in this section shall be construed to require the court to conduct an evidentiary hearing or to require the court to permit anyone to intervene.»
The declaration of consent is clear and unambiguous.
You will notice that the declaration of consent is clear and unambiguous.
... Under the proposed standards, data may only be processed after obtaining the «free, unambiguous and informed consent» of the data subjects and it should be deleted when it is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was gathered.
* Collect and process personal information only strictly necessary to achieve the objectives of the product or service; * Provide clear and unambiguous information on the intended use of personal information, to allow users to give consent; * Create default settings that protect the privacy of users; * Include adequate mechanisms for obtaining consent from users; * Ensure that the control parameters of privacy are conspicuous and easy to use; * Ensure adequate protection of all personal data; * Providing users with simple procedures for the removal of their accounts and acquiesce to these requests in a timely manner.
The consent must be freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous.
«The new regulations refer to «unambiguous» consent, a stricter definition than used today.
The case for outlawing child pornography is unambiguous because, even if the depictions are not harmful or obscene, such conduct involves physical and emotional injury to children who lack the legal and actual capacity to consent; whereas with adult pornography consent is not in issue, though offences against the person may make it so.
Baines points out that the EU's updated privacy framework, GDPR, tightens the existing privacy standard — adding the words «clear affirmative act» and «unambiguous» to consent requirements.
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