Principles
These principles must provide:
- Notice - Individuals must be informed that their data is being collected and about how it will be used.
- Choice - Individuals must have the ability to opt out of the collection and forward transfer of the data to third parties.
- Onward Transfer - Transfers of data to third parties may only occur to other organizations that follow adequate data protection principles.
- Security - Reasonable efforts must be made to prevent loss of collected information.
- Data Integrity - Data must be relevant and reliable for the purpose it was collected for.
- Access - Individuals must be able to access information held about them, and correct or delete it if it is inaccurate.
- Enforcement - There must be effective means of enforcing these rules.
Read more about this topic: International Safe Harbor Privacy Principles
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