FTC Fair Information Practice Principles Quiz

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What are the widely accepted Fair Information Practice Principles according to the FTC?

  • Transparency, Obligation, Entry, and Safety
  • Notice, Choice, Access, and Security (correct)
  • Disclosure, Consent, Retrieval, and Protection
  • Acknowledgment, Decision, Approach, and Defense

When was the concept of Fair Information Practice initially proposed?

  • 1985
  • 2005
  • 1973 (correct)
  • 1998

What is identified as a critical component of any governmental or self-regulatory program to protect online privacy?

  • Engagement
  • Education
  • Enforcement (correct)
  • Empowerment

What is the central contribution of the Advisory Committee on Automated Personal Data Systems?

<p>Development of a code of fair information practice (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of the FTC's inquiry into online entities' collection and use of personal information?

<p>To assure fair practice and provide adequate information privacy protection (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Fair Information Practice Principles

  • Widely accepted Fair Information Practice Principles according to the FTC include:
    • Transparency
    • Individual Participation
    • Purpose Specification
    • Data Minimization
    • Use Limitation
    • Data Quality and Integrity
    • Security
    • Accountability and Oversight

History of Fair Information Practice

  • The concept of Fair Information Practice was initially proposed in 1973.

Critical Component of Privacy Protection

  • A critical component of any governmental or self-regulatory program to protect online privacy is enforcement mechanisms.

Advisory Committee on Automated Personal Data Systems

  • The central contribution of the Advisory Committee on Automated Personal Data Systems is the development of the Fair Information Practice Principles.

FTC's Inquiry into Online Privacy

  • The purpose of the FTC's inquiry into online entities' collection and use of personal information is to protect consumers' online privacy.

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