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CIPP-US Exam - Question 96


Which of the following best describes the ASIA-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) principles?

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Correct Answer: AD

The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) principles primarily aim at ensuring privacy protection in the commercial sector. They include safeguards for individuals regarding their personal information, emphasizing transparency and control over this information. The principles establish a baseline for businesses' responsibilities, such as providing mechanisms for consumers to opt out of data collection and use. This supports the idea that APEC principles are about setting minimum privacy standards and responsibilities for marketers and businesses, making D the best description.

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AdeyBOption: A
Oct 17, 2023

It's an odd question but A is probably the most obvious.

Kratos_123Option: D
Dec 31, 2023

D. A baseline of marketers’ minimum responsibilities for providing opt-out mechanisms. The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Privacy Framework includes principles that serve as a baseline for ensuring privacy protection in the commercial sector. It emphasizes the importance of providing individuals with choices, including opt-out mechanisms, regarding the collection and use of their personal information by businesses. The APEC Privacy Framework is a set of principles developed by APEC member economies to guide organizations in handling personal information and respecting privacy rights.

Z1682009Option: A
Feb 6, 2024

IAPP 4.6.3 paragraph 2

BhimeshOption: A
Apr 11, 2024

Individuals should be able to: a. obtain wom the personal information controller confirmation of whether or not the personal information controller holds personal information about them

Bhimesh
Apr 11, 2024

b. have communicated to them, after having provided sufficient proof of their identity, personal information about them; i. within a reasonable time; ii. at a charge, if any, that is not excessive; iii. in a reasonable manner; and iv. in a form that is generally understandable; c. challenge the accuracy of information relating to them and, if possible and as appropriate, have the information rectified, completed, amended or deleted. Such access and opportunity for correction should be provided except where: i. the burden or expense of doing so would be unreasonable or disproportionate to the risks to the individual’s privacy in the case in question; ii. the information should not be disclosed due to legal or security reasons or to protect confidential information; or iii. the information privacy of persons other than the individual would be violated.