Data Privacy and E-Consent in the Public Sector

Data Privacy and E-Consent in the Public Sector
Book Chapter
Abhay Bhatia, Anil Kumar, Pankhuri Bhatia
The Ethical Frontier of AI and Data Analysis, 2024 [IGI Global]
Abstract
In the era of the internet, all face administrative and legal responsibilities obtaining informed consent and safeguarding personal information, with the public growing mistrust to data collection. Moral consent management takes place in account of person’s views, subjective norms, and sense of control. When obtaining consent, this chapter aims to combat this cynicism. It accomplishes this by creating a novel conceptual model of online informed consent that combines the TPB with the autonomous authorisation model of informed consent. It is argued logically and is bolstered. As a result, it develops a model for online informed consent that is based on the ethic of autonomy and makes use of theory based on behaviour to enable a method of eliciting agreement that can put interest of users first and then promotes moral the information management and the marketing techniques. This approach also presents an innovative idea, the informed attitude for the validity of informed consent. It also indicates that informed permission may be given against.

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