In day to day interactions with technology, consumers are presented with privacy choices. Which of the following best represents the Privacy by Design (PbD) methodology of letting the user choose a non-zero-sum choice?
B) Providing plain-language design choices that elicit privacy-related responses, helping users avoid errors and minimize the negative consequences of errors when they do occur.
B seems like the best choice here. Plain-language design choices that help users make informed privacy decisions - that's what Privacy by Design is all about.
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