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Overview
The Consent Model represents the current scope of the CX Working Group.
The Consent Flow
The Consent Flow consists of 3 distinct stages:
- Consent: where the consumer is asked to consent to a data recipient collecting and using their CDR data
- Authentication: where the consumer is asked to authenticate themselves with the data holder
- Authorisation: where the consumer is asked to authorise the disclosure of their CDR data to the data recipient
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Consent Management
Consent Management refers to the artefacts and controls provided to a consumer to manage an existing consent or authorisation. This includes:
- A consumer dashboard provided by the data recipient (ADR) to manage collection and use consents
- An consumer dashboard provided by the data holder (DH) to manage authorisations
- The withdrawal of consents and authorisations
- CDR Receipts- required for ADRs and optional for DHs to provide to consumers in relation to consents/authorisation information
- 90 day notification- required for ADRs to alert consumers to ongoing data sharing arrangements
- A joint account disclosure option management service- where joint account holders can elect and amend disclosure preferences relating to their joint accounts (via DH)
- The management of joint account alternative notification schedules and secondary user instruction (via DH)
Last updated
This page was updated @January 10, 2023
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