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Privacy by Design
Privacy by Design definition (noun)
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Privacy by Design (PbD) is the concept of building data protection and privacy features into new technologies from their inception, rather than implementing them as an afterthought.
Appears in: GDPR, Privacy Policies, and Cookie Policies
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