Overview
This section covers consent management for data recipients, including the consumer dashboard and consent withdrawal.
These guidelines provide examples for how to implement the data recipient consumer dashboard. This includes example designs related to collection and use consents, amended consents, and disclosure consents to accredited persons.
CX Guidelines for data recipient consent management
Collection and use consentsThe consumer dashboard is where a consumer can review and manage their consents (also called sharing arrangements). Example designs are provided for collection and use consents and amended consents. Read more about Data recipient consumer dashboard: Collection and use consents.
Disclosure consentsThe consumer dashboard is where a consumer can review and manage their consents (also called sharing arrangements). Example designs are provided for disclosure consents including accredited persons, Trusted Advisers and business consumers. Read more about Data recipient consumer dashboard: Disclosure consents.
WithdrawalThe withdrawal journey for a consumer contains several steps, including:
- Identifying a data sharing arrangement they wish to withdraw
- Reviewing the implications and confirming withdrawal
- Receiving a final notification of success
Read more about Consent withdrawal.
Last updated
This page was updated @April 11, 2022
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