Privacy management principles are a set of guidelines that organizations should follow to protect the personal information of individuals. Key principles include transparency, which involves being clear about data collection and usage practices; purpose limitation, which means collecting data only for a specific and legitimate purpose; data minimization, where only necessary information is collected; security, to ensure data is protected from unauthorized access; and accountability, which holds organizations responsible for complying with privacy regulations and laws. By adhering to these principles, organizations can foster trust with their customers and demonstrate their commitment to protecting privacy.
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