1. Proactive not reactive; preventative not remedial: #Privacy protection must be a forethought in any IT system, product, process or service development.
2. Privacy as the default: The default of an IT ecosystem should be that of protecting individual’s #privacy.
3. Privacy embedded into design: #Privacy should be embedded into the design and architecture of IT systems and business practices such that a system cannot operate without privacy-preserving functionality.
4. Full functionality — Positive-sum, not zero-sum: Privacy-enhancing technologies are not a trade-off for other parts of a system, but rather a synergistic win-win relationship.
5. End-to-end security — life cycle protection: Consideration of personal information at every stage in the data life cycle is essential in any system design.
6. Visibility and transparency: Information that communicates how the organization uses, shares, stores and deletes personal information should not be misleading, confusing or obscured.
7. Respect for user privacy: #Privacy technologists and organizations should keep individuals’ needs, and the risks to them, at the forefront when developing data ecosystems.
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