[amp_mcq option1=”Security” option2=”Enforcement” option3=”Choice/Consent” option4=”Access/Participation” correct=”option4″]
The correct answer is D. Access/Participation.
The FTC’s Fair Information Practice Principles (FIPPs) are a set of guidelines that govern the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information. The FIPPs are based on the following four principles:
- Notice/Awareness: Consumers should be given notice of the collection and use of their personal information.
- Choice/Consent: Consumers should be given the opportunity to choose whether or not to have their personal information collected and used.
- Access/Participation: Consumers should be able to access their personal information and correct any inaccuracies.
- Security: Personal information should be protected from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure.
The ability of consumers to review and contest the accuracy and completeness of data collected about them involves the Access/Participation principle. This principle gives consumers the right to access their personal information and to correct any inaccuracies. It also gives consumers the right to contest the collection or use of their personal information.
The Security principle is concerned with the protection of personal information from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure. The Choice/Consent principle is concerned with giving consumers the opportunity to choose whether or not to have their personal information collected and used. The Enforcement principle is concerned with ensuring that the FIPPs are implemented and enforced.
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