Difference between revisions of "User Experience"

From MgmtWiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(Created page with "===Transparency=== Is well defined in paragraph 58 of the GDPR. The principle of transparency requires that any information addressed to the public or to the data subject...")
 
(Transparency)
Line 1: Line 1:
 +
==Full Title or Meme==
 +
If the [[User Experience]] is not producing the desired results, it doesn't help to blame the [[User]], as it is likely to be a rather ordinary human being.
 +
 +
==Context==
 
===Transparency===
 
===Transparency===
 
Is well defined in paragraph 58 of the [[GDPR]].
 
Is well defined in paragraph 58 of the [[GDPR]].
  
 
The principle of transparency requires that any information addressed to the public or to the data subject be concise, easily accessible and easy to understand, and that clear and plain language and, additionally, where appropriate, visualisation be used. Such information could be provided in electronic form, for example, when addressed to the public, through a website. This is of particular relevance in situations where the proliferation of actors and the technological complexity of practice make it difficult for the data subject to know and understand whether, by whom and for what purpose personal data relating to him or her are being collected, such as in the case of online advertising. Given that children merit specific protection, any information and communication, where processing is addressed to a child, should be in such a clear and plain language that the child can easily understand.
 
The principle of transparency requires that any information addressed to the public or to the data subject be concise, easily accessible and easy to understand, and that clear and plain language and, additionally, where appropriate, visualisation be used. Such information could be provided in electronic form, for example, when addressed to the public, through a website. This is of particular relevance in situations where the proliferation of actors and the technological complexity of practice make it difficult for the data subject to know and understand whether, by whom and for what purpose personal data relating to him or her are being collected, such as in the case of online advertising. Given that children merit specific protection, any information and communication, where processing is addressed to a child, should be in such a clear and plain language that the child can easily understand.
 +
==References==

Revision as of 15:16, 8 September 2018

Full Title or Meme

If the User Experience is not producing the desired results, it doesn't help to blame the User, as it is likely to be a rather ordinary human being.

Context

Transparency

Is well defined in paragraph 58 of the GDPR.

The principle of transparency requires that any information addressed to the public or to the data subject be concise, easily accessible and easy to understand, and that clear and plain language and, additionally, where appropriate, visualisation be used. Such information could be provided in electronic form, for example, when addressed to the public, through a website. This is of particular relevance in situations where the proliferation of actors and the technological complexity of practice make it difficult for the data subject to know and understand whether, by whom and for what purpose personal data relating to him or her are being collected, such as in the case of online advertising. Given that children merit specific protection, any information and communication, where processing is addressed to a child, should be in such a clear and plain language that the child can easily understand.

References