Sept. 4, 2023, 1:10 a.m. | Elias Grünewald, Johannes M. Halkenhäußer, Nicola Leschke, Frank Pallas

cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org

Transparency and accountability are indispensable principles for modern data
protection, from both, legal and technical viewpoints. Regulations such as the
GDPR, therefore, require specific transparency information to be provided
including, e.g., purpose specifications, storage periods, or legal bases for
personal data processing. However, it has repeatedly been shown that all too
often, this information is practically hidden in legalese privacy policies,
hindering data subjects from exercising their rights. This paper presents a
novel approach to enable large-scale transparency information analysis …

accountability analysis data data processing data protection gdpr information legal modern data protection personal personal data principles protection purpose regulations storage technical transparency transparency and accountability viewpoints

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