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CIPP-US Exam - Question 4


Which was NOT one of the five priority areas listed by the Federal Trade Commission in its 2012 report, “Protecting Consumer Privacy in an Era of Rapid Change: Recommendations for Businesses and Policymakers”?

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The five priority areas listed by the Federal Trade Commission in its 2012 report were: Do Not Track, mobile privacy, data brokers, large platform providers, and promoting enforceable self-regulatory codes. International data transfers were not mentioned as one of the priority areas in that report.

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BhimeshOption: A
Apr 9, 2024

Five priority areas listed by the FTC in its 2012 report Do Not Track industry has made significant progress in implementing Do Not Track. The browser vendors have developed tools that consumers can use to signal that they do not want to be tracked Mobile The Commission calls on companies providing mobile services to work toward improved privacy protections, including the development of short, meaningful disclosures.

Bhimesh
Apr 9, 2024

Data Brokers: To address the invisibility of, and consumers’ lack of control over, data brokers’ collection and use of consumer information, the Commission supports targeted legislation Large Platform Providers: To the extent that large platforms, such as Internet Service Providers, operating systems, browsers, and social media seek, to comprehensively track consumers’ online activities, it raises heightened privacy concerns. Promoting Enforceable Self-Regulatory Codes: The Department of Commerce, with the support of key industry stakeholders, is undertaking a project to facilitate the development of sector-specific codes of conduct.