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IAPP Exam CIPP-E Topic 5 Question 74 Discussion

Actual exam question for IAPP's CIPP-E exam
Question #: 74
Topic #: 5
[All CIPP-E Questions]

SCENARIO

Please use the following to answer the next question:

The fitness company Vigotron has recently developed a new app called M-Health, which it wants to market on its website as a free download. Vigotron's marketing manager asks his assistant Emily to create a webpage that describes the app and specifies the terms of use. Emily, who is new at Vigotron, is excited about this task. At her previous job she took a data protection class, and though the details are a little hazy, she recognizes that Vigotron is going to need to obtain user consent for use of the app in some cases. Emily sketches out the following draft, trying to cover as much as possible before sending it to Vigotron's legal department.

Registration Form

Vigotron's new M-Health app makes it easy for you to monitor a variety of health-related activities, including diet, exercise, and sleep patterns. M-Health relies on your smartphone settings (along with other third-party apps you may already have) to collect data about all of these important lifestyle elements, and provide the information necessary for you to enrich your quality of life. (Please click here to read a full description of the services that M-Health provides.)

Vigotron values your privacy. The M-Heaith app allows you to decide which information is stored in it, and which apps can access your dat

a. When your device is locked with a passcode, all of your health and fitness data is encrypted with your passcode. You can back up data stored in the Health app to Vigotron's cloud provider, Stratculous. (Read more about Stratculous here.)

Vigotron will never trade, rent or sell personal information gathered from the M-Health app. Furthermore, we will not provide a customer's name, email address or any other information gathered from the app to any third- party without a customer's consent, unless ordered by a court, directed by a subpoena, or to enforce the manufacturer's legal rights or protect its business or property.

We are happy to offer the M-Health app free of charge. If you want to download and use it, we ask that you

first complete this registration form. (Please note that use of the M-Health app is restricted to adults aged 16 or older, unless parental consent has been given to minors intending to use it.)

First name:

Surname:

Year of birth:

Email:

Physical Address (optional*):

Health status:

*If you are interested in receiving newsletters about our products and services that we think may be of interest to you, please include your physical address. If you decide later that you do not wish to receive these newsletters, you can unsubscribe by sending an email to unsubscribe@vigotron.com or send a letter with your request to the address listed at the bottom of this page.

Terms and Conditions

1. Jurisdiction. [...]

2. Applicable law. [...]

3. Limitation of liability. [...]

Consent

By completing this registration form, you attest that you are at least 16 years of age, and that you consent to the processing of your personal data by Vigotron for the purpose of using the M-Health app. Although you are entitled to opt out of any advertising or marketing, you agree that Vigotron may contact you or provide you with any required notices, agreements, or other information concerning the services by email or other electronic means. You also agree that the Company may send automated emails with alerts regarding any problems with the M-Health app that may affect your well being.

Emily sends the draft to Sam for review. Which of the following is Sam most likely to point out as the biggest problem with Emily's consent provision?

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Suggested Answer: D

Contribute your Thoughts:

Jerry
2 months ago
Looks like Emily needs to go back to data protection school. This consent form is about as airtight as a sieve!
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Jean
8 days ago
Definitely, they should also make sure to include a provision for direct marketing consent.
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Nobuko
20 days ago
I agree, it seems like they need to ask for explicit consent for processing health data.
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Gerald
1 months ago
This consent form is missing some key points.
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Floyd
2 months ago
Emily really dropped the ball on this one. The consent provision is a total mess. If I were Sam, I'd be tempted to just scrap the whole thing and start over from scratch.
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Wei
16 days ago
Sam is definitely going to have a field day with this. The legal department is going to tear this apart.
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Yuriko
1 months ago
I agree, it's like she didn't even read the data protection class notes from her previous job.
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Erick
1 months ago
Emily really needs to pay more attention to the details. This consent provision is a disaster.
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Edelmira
2 months ago
Haha, Emily must have slept through that data protection class. This consent form is a legal minefield! I hope Sam catches all the issues before Vigotron gets hit with a massive fine.
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Louisa
2 months ago
Emily: Oh no, I missed that part! I'll make sure to add that in before sending it to legal.
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Wilda
2 months ago
Sam: B) Processing health data requires explicit consent, but the form does not ask for explicit consent.
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Adell
2 months ago
I think Sam would point out that the form should ask for explicit consent for processing health data.
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Juliann
2 months ago
I agree, the consent language is way too vague. Vigotron needs to be upfront about what data they're collecting and how it will be used. Explicit consent is a must, especially for sensitive health information.
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Lasandra
2 months ago
I agree with you, Olene. Processing health data definitely requires explicit consent.
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Olene
2 months ago
I think the biggest problem with Emily's consent provision is that it doesn't ask for explicit consent for processing health data.
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Carman
2 months ago
The consent provision is definitely a problem. Emily should have included explicit consent for processing health data, not just a general consent. This is a critical oversight that needs to be addressed.
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Berry
20 days ago
Hopefully Sam catches that oversight before the webpage goes live.
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Talia
23 days ago
Emily should have included a section specifically asking for consent to process health data.
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Alline
26 days ago
Yes, that's a major issue. Without explicit consent, Vigotron could face legal trouble.
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Pete
1 months ago
I think the biggest problem is that the form does not ask for explicit consent for processing health data.
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