"The third step is to let users know exactly who their data will be shared with." -- This gets extremely tricky. This should be done but often the companies even do not know how third parties use the data. There is an interesting project by artist and activist Julia Jansen called "0.0146 seconds" (https://studiojuliajanssen.com/projecten/0-0146-seconds/) where she looks at how in one click we accept 835 privacy policies. If you read them aloud these legal texts take hundreds of hours to read them all. So, her project reads them aloud.
1.Consumers should have the right to see the data collected by companies about them.
2. The right to be forgotten by companies. Consumers should have the right for the data that is held by companies to be deleted in a simple and easy process.
"The third step is to let users know exactly who their data will be shared with." -- This gets extremely tricky. This should be done but often the companies even do not know how third parties use the data. There is an interesting project by artist and activist Julia Jansen called "0.0146 seconds" (https://studiojuliajanssen.com/projecten/0-0146-seconds/) where she looks at how in one click we accept 835 privacy policies. If you read them aloud these legal texts take hundreds of hours to read them all. So, her project reads them aloud.
1.Consumers should have the right to see the data collected by companies about them.
2. The right to be forgotten by companies. Consumers should have the right for the data that is held by companies to be deleted in a simple and easy process.