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1 Profile & Privacy Management Dashboard

2 Personal Info All attributes gathered on user in a centralized place
Ability to correct/revoke personal information GDPR: Right of access GDPR: Right to rectification Timestamped (last edit) GDPR: Right to be informed This is your user profile (or account), centrally and conveniently managed in a single place. Your Personal Info section lists your attributes and their content, which can be edited, and will be timestamped when it was last edited. For example you can edit you mobile phone number or you surname, if there has been a name change. This meets the GDPR requirement: right to rectification. The Personal Info section informs you of the personal data being held about you. You have the ability to rectify incorrect data. You have transparency over what is held about you. And you have the right of access around your personal data.

3 Sign-in & Security User Self-Service Password reset
GDPR: Right to access Timestamp GDPR: Right to be informed Social Sign-On providers Ability to connect/disconnect social accounts Security Questions Can be customized to strengthen security In the Sign-In and Security section you have the ability to change your password quickly and see when it was last changed (again meeting the GDPR requirement Right to access and Right to be informed). You can see what social sign on providers you have linked, and you have the ability to unlink the social providers individually. You can also see what attributes have been gathered from each social provider separately and edit it accordingly. You can also set-up additional security questions to increase your desired level of security.

4 Preferences Control in user/consumers’ hands
GDPR: Right to restrict processing Ability to to opt-in or opt-out of communication with third party applications/providers Marketing campaigns Lead generation The Preferences section enables the right to restrict processing, in this case communication activity. You can opt-in or opt-out of communication for marketing, lead generation purposes at any point.

5 Trusted Devices Track and manage paired devices that have access (apps, resources) GDPR: Right to restrict processing GDPR: Right to object You can track and manage paired devices (which it accomplished by recording its IP address) to ensure only the things you want connected are connected to your account.

6 Authorized Apps Track and manage apps authorized access to an account
GDPR: Right to restrict processing GDPR: Right of access Similarly, you can give or revoke access to applications connected to your account.

7 Privacy & Consent Control shared access to personal data with third-party providers Marketing automation Behavior analytics GDPR: Right to restrict processing In the Privacy and Consent section, you have the choice to allow or revoke access of personal data to third-party providers such as marketing automation and behavior analytics. This meets the GDPR requirement: Right to restrict processing.

8 User-Managed Sharing Manage shared access with other user(s) Resources
Trusted Devices GDPR: Right to be informed GDPR: Right to restrict processing UMA protocol User-Managed Sharing is a powerful way to see and manage user access to your resources and devices. You have the ability to share or unshare access resources at any point. User-Managed Sharing uses the open starndard UMA (or User Managed Access) protocol and enables users to have the Right to be Informed as well as the Right to Restrict processing.

9 Activity Identity Compliance Timestamped history around sharing
GDPR: Right to be informed The Activity section shows the history around your sharing and other activity happening with your data. This helps customers to feel more secure knowing when changes were made and by whom.

10 Account Controls Download account data GDPR: Right to data portability
Delete Account Account deletion including all related shared data GDPR: Right to erasure (Right to be forgotten) There are two keys things to Account Controls: The right to data portability and the right to erasure. Within this section you can download account data in various formats, and here you also have the ability to completely delete your account along with the data you previously shared.


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