FEAT principle: Transparency
Is this legally binding?
Supervisory expectation. Not law. It is what your supervisor examines you against, which is not the same as optional.
Proactive disclosure of AIDA use to data subjects as part of general communication, and clear explanations on request about what data is used, how it affects the decision, and the consequences of AIDA-driven decisions (Principles 12-14).
From the source
“To increase public confidence, use of AIDA is proactively disclosed to data subjects as part of general communication.”
Section 4 Summary of Principles, p.6
What this connects to
4 relations. Official relations are the ones the source documents state; anything marked GAGE analysis is our reading, not an agency's.
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- ObligationFEAT Principle 12: Transparency)Supervisory expectation
Principle sits under the transparency pillar
- ObligationFEAT Principle 13: Transparency)Supervisory expectation
Principle sits under the transparency pillar
- ObligationFEAT Principle 14: Transparency)Supervisory expectation
Principle sits under the transparency pillar
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