Which Privacy by Design principle requires architects and operators to emphasize the interests of the individual by offering measures such as strong privacy defaults, appropriate
notice, and user-friendly options?
The Privacy by Design principle that requires architects and operators to emphasize the interests of the individual by offering measures such as strong privacy defaults, appropriate notice, and user-friendly options is 'Respect for user privacy.' This principle ensures that user-centric privacy measures are embedded into the design and operation of systems.
IAPP CIPT Study Guide, 'Privacy by Design,' which outlines the seven foundational principles of Privacy by Design, including respect for user privacy and its emphasis on user-centric measures.
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