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DMI PDDM Exam - Topic 7 Question 97 Discussion

Actual exam question for DMI's PDDM exam
Question #: 97
Topic #: 7
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Electronic privacy regulations provide that _________________________________________ . Finish the sentence by choosing one of the following:

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Danica
3 months ago
D sounds weird, why would info just disappear after a year?
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Darrin
3 months ago
A is also a thing, right? Opting out is important too!
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Noah
3 months ago
Wait, are you sure about that? I thought it was more complicated.
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Kandis
4 months ago
Totally agree with B! Transparency is key.
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Shaun
4 months ago
I think it's B, we have the right to know why our info is collected.
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Yuki
4 months ago
I don't recall anything about information lapsing after 12 months, so D seems unlikely. I might just stick with B for now.
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Joaquin
4 months ago
I practiced a question similar to this, and I think it was about transparency in data collection. That makes me lean towards B again.
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Avery
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like there was something about opting out being a key part of privacy regulations. Maybe A is the right choice?
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Emmett
5 months ago
I think I remember that subscribers have the right to know how their information is used, so I might go with option B.
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Lettie
5 months ago
I've got a good feeling about this one. I'm going to go with my gut instinct on this.
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Mammie
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through step-by-step. I want to make sure I understand the regulations before selecting an answer.
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Shasta
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not too sure about this one. I'll need to read through the options carefully.
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Eva
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward, I think I can handle it.
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Carisa
5 months ago
I'm a little confused by the wording of the question. I'll need to re-read it a few times to make sure I'm interpreting it correctly.
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Hermila
1 year ago
Haha, option D - 12 months? That's like a free trial for my privacy. Sign me up!
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Ben
1 year ago
Option B is the only sensible choice. We need transparency in how our data is being used.
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Galen
1 year ago
Come on, option C is the best! I want to receive all the spam about similar products. More is better, right?
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Rosenda
1 year ago
D is the way to go. My information should expire after a year, that's more privacy-friendly.
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Franchesca
1 year ago
That's true, it's good to have options when it comes to privacy.
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Jerlene
1 year ago
Well, you can always opt out if you don't want your information to expire.
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Sue
1 year ago
But what if I want to keep my information for longer than that?
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Kimberlie
1 year ago
I agree, having our information expire after a year is a good privacy measure.
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Angella
1 year ago
Option A is great, I should be able to opt out of these subscriptions anytime I want.
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Milly
1 year ago
I think option B is the correct answer. Subscribers should have the right to know how their information is being used.
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Cordie
1 year ago
Knowing the purpose of data collection can help build trust with subscribers.
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Caprice
1 year ago
I think option B is the most ethical choice for electronic privacy regulations.
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Desiree
1 year ago
I agree, transparency is important when it comes to collecting personal information.
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Johnathon
1 year ago
12 months? That's way too short! B is the clear winner in my book.
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Scot
1 year ago
Haha, C sounds like a marketer's dream. But nah, B is the way to go for sure.
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Jade
1 year ago
True, it's all about giving subscribers control over their information.
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Goldie
1 year ago
I think A is also important, giving subscribers the option to opt out.
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Makeda
1 year ago
Yeah, knowing why your information is collected is key.
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Mitsue
1 year ago
I agree, B is definitely important for transparency.
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Alexia
1 year ago
Hmm, I'd go with B. Knowing what your data is being used for is key in this day and age.
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Lizette
1 year ago
Veta: For sure, transparency is key in electronic privacy regulations.
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Veta
1 year ago
Definitely, it helps build trust with the subscribers.
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Lashunda
1 year ago
I agree, knowing the purpose of data collection is important.
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Chau
1 year ago
I believe subscribers should also know for what purpose their information is being collected.
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Mitsue
1 year ago
I agree with Lonna, it's important for subscribers to have the option to opt out.
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Lonna
1 year ago
I think electronic privacy regulations provide that subscribers can opt out at any time.
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Tomoko
1 year ago
Option B definitely seems the most comprehensive and appropriate answer here. Gotta protect that privacy, you know?
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Olive
1 year ago
Absolutely, it's crucial to know how our information is being used.
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Elina
1 year ago
I agree, privacy is so important these days.
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