Q: 6
Of the key principles in the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA),
which principle in particular contributes to the increase in privacy policies in recent years?
Options
Discussion
Option C here, since Openness leads to more published policies. That's what the question is after imo. Agree?
Had something like this in a mock, pretty sure it's about C (Openness) since that principle requires organizations to make their privacy practices public. That's what leads to all the extra policies popping up recently. Anyone disagree?
Definitely relates to C. Openness is the principle that actually requires organizations to spell out and publish their privacy practices. That's what really led to the boom in privacy policies lately, I think.
C is the best fit here. Openness is about making info management practices public, which pushes organizations to publish privacy policies. That's why we've seen that increase recently. Pretty sure that's what the exam is testing for, but open to other thoughts if I'm missing something.
Pretty tired of PIPEDA wording tricks. B makes more sense to me in practice, orgs must let individuals see info.
C for sure, Openness is what drives orgs to put out more privacy policies. Pretty certain on this one.
Not B here, the trap is thinking Individual Access drives policy count but it's C (Openness) that requires publishing more policies.
B tbh, since Individual Access makes orgs provide more info to users. Saw a similar question before.
Makes sense to me, it's C here.
C that's the one that actually pushes orgs to make privacy policies public. Saw this on another practice set too.
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