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IAPP Exam CIPT Topic 5 Question 77 Discussion

Actual exam question for IAPP's CIPT exam
Question #: 77
Topic #: 5
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An organization is launching a new online subscription-based publication. As the service is not aimed at children, users are asked for their date of birth as part of the of the sign-up process. The privacy technologist suggests it may be more appropriate ask if an individual is over 18 rather than requiring they provide a date of birth. What kind of threat is the privacy technologist concerned about?

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Johnetta
1 months ago
Haha, I bet the privacy technologist is just trying to avoid another 'Y2K' situation. Can't be too careful with those date fields, you know!
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Lazaro
1 months ago
This is a tricky one. I'm going to go with B, insecurity. Asking for the date of birth could make the system less secure and more vulnerable to hacking or other security breaches.
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Mariko
19 days ago
A) Identification.
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Madelyn
1 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Could it be interference? Maybe the privacy technologist is worried that the date of birth could be used to interfere with the user's online activities or privacy in some way.
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Jacquelyne
7 days ago
C) Interference.
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William
11 days ago
B) Insecurity.
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Lucy
16 days ago
A) Identification.
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Sabra
2 months ago
I think the answer is minimization. The privacy technologist wants to minimize the amount of personal information collected by only asking if the user is over 18, rather than requiring their exact date of birth.
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Carmen
21 days ago
C) Interference.
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Craig
22 days ago
B) Insecurity.
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Brittni
1 months ago
A) Identification.
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Jeannine
2 months ago
The privacy technologist is concerned about identification. Asking for a date of birth could lead to the user's identity being revealed, which is a privacy risk.
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Malinda
1 months ago
D) Minimization.
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Joye
2 months ago
C) Interference.
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Percy
2 months ago
B) Insecurity.
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Carlota
2 months ago
A) Identification.
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Jennifer
2 months ago
I believe the correct answer is A) Identification. It's important to minimize the data collected to protect user privacy.
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Ellsworth
2 months ago
I agree with Leonida. Asking for date of birth can lead to unnecessary collection of personal information.
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Leonida
2 months ago
I think the privacy technologist is concerned about identification.
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Fabiola
2 months ago
I believe the privacy technologist is right, asking if someone is over 18 is a better option to protect user privacy.
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Karima
3 months ago
I agree with Sheldon, asking for date of birth can lead to unnecessary data collection.
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Sheldon
3 months ago
I think the privacy technologist is concerned about identification.
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