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Extending layered privacy language to support privacy icons for a personal privacy policy user interface

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The LPL Personal Privacy Policy User Interface (LPL PPP UI) is designed to allow for informed and free consent. An extension for the Layered Privacy Language and the Privacy Icons Overview is introduced here. The capabilities of the LPL PPP UI consist of informing the Data Subject about the contents of a privacy policy in a structured way, personal privacy interactions, and giving the Data Subject an overview utilising privacy icons are presented. The impact of the Privacy Icons Overview is further evaluated, taking into consideration both speed and accuracy. Furthermore, additional challenges for the creation of a privacy policy user interface as well as privacy icons are presented.

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      1. GDPR
      2. personal privacy
      3. privacy icons
      4. privacy language
      5. usable privacy

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