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DSCI Exam DCPLA Topic 6 Question 51 Discussion

Actual exam question for DSCI's DCPLA exam
Question #: 51
Topic #: 6
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An entity shall retain personal data only as long as may be reasonably necessary to satisfy the purpose for which it is processed; or with respect to an established retention period. This privacy principle is known as?

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Craig
19 days ago
Storage Limitation, baby! The digital equivalent of 'out of sight, out of mind' - except, you know, with a bit more legal weight behind it.
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Adela
21 days ago
D) Storage Limitation is the clear winner here. It's like the Cinderella of privacy principles - it may not be the flashiest, but it sure gets the job done.
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Germaine
25 days ago
D) Storage Limitation - the principle that says 'If you don't use it, you lose it!' Time to start a data garage sale, folks.
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Ilona
27 days ago
Storage Limitation is the way to go! Gotta keep that data clean and lean, like a digital Marie Kondo.
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Pok
7 days ago
D) Storage Limitation
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Tiara
13 days ago
D) Storage Limitation
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Emmett
16 days ago
D) Storage Limitation
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Deangelo
1 months ago
D) Storage Limitation? More like 'Data Disposal Dilemma' if you ask me. Who knows what kind of digital skeletons we're supposed to be tossing out.
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Phyliss
3 days ago
B) Use Limitation
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Marjory
29 days ago
A) Collection Limitation
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Rolf
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it's important to limit the storage of personal data to protect individuals' privacy.
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Noah
2 months ago
I agree with Tegan, because storing personal data for longer than necessary can pose privacy risks.
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Rutha
2 months ago
Storage Limitation, of course! That's the one that keeps our data from piling up like a digital hoarder's paradise.
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Donette
9 days ago
D) Storage Limitation
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Rikki
20 days ago
C) Security safeguards
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Junita
21 days ago
B) Use Limitation
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Sabra
29 days ago
A) Collection Limitation
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Tegan
2 months ago
I think the answer is D) Storage Limitation.
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