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IAPP Exam CIPT Topic 3 Question 54 Discussion

Actual exam question for IAPP's CIPT exam
Question #: 54
Topic #: 3
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In day to day interactions with technology, consumers are presented with privacy choices. Which of the following best represents the Privacy by Design (PbD) methodology of letting the user choose a non-zero-sum choice?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Rose
1 months ago
You know what they say, 'keep it simple, stupid.' B is the clear winner here - no fancy tricks, just straightforward privacy choices.
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Timothy
1 months ago
Haha, C is like the 'most popular' option on social media. As if that's gonna help me protect my privacy. B all the way!
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Tammi
9 days ago
B) Providing plain-language design choices that elicit privacy-related responses, helping users avoid errors and minimize the negative consequences of errors when they do occur.
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Nidia
18 days ago
A) Using images, words, and contexts to elicit positive feelings that result in proactive behavior, thus eliminating negativity and biases.
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Carla
1 months ago
I was torn between B and D, but I think B is the better option. Priming users is helpful, but plain language is key for real user empowerment.
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Levi
6 days ago
I think B is the best option too. It helps users avoid errors and understand the consequences of their choices.
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Mattie
8 days ago
I agree, using plain language is crucial for empowering users to make informed privacy choices.
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Aleta
2 months ago
I agree, B is the way to go. Anything that reduces errors and negative consequences for users is a win in my book.
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Gail
28 days ago
Definitely, minimizing errors and negative consequences is key in giving users control over their privacy.
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Gearldine
1 months ago
Agreed, plain-language design choices can really help users avoid mistakes and understand their options better.
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Eric
1 months ago
I think B is the best choice too. It's all about making it easier for users to protect their privacy.
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Vicky
2 months ago
B seems like the best choice here. Plain-language design choices that help users make informed privacy decisions - that's what Privacy by Design is all about.
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Trinidad
3 days ago
Yeah, plain-language design choices really do help users understand their privacy options.
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Pearlie
7 days ago
I agree, B does seem like the most fitting choice for Privacy by Design.
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Louvenia
9 days ago
Definitely, giving users clear choices can empower them to protect their privacy.
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Dorothy
12 days ago
It's important to make it easy for users to make informed decisions about their privacy.
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Dino
1 months ago
Yeah, plain-language design choices really do help users understand their privacy options.
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Brandon
2 months ago
I agree, B does seem like the most fitting choice for Privacy by Design.
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Stephaine
2 months ago
I believe option B is the best choice, as it helps users avoid errors.
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Cherry
3 months ago
I agree, it gives users control over their privacy.
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Brett
3 months ago
I think Privacy by Design is important in technology.
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