Consent management

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Consent management is a system, process or set of policies for allowing consumers to determine information they are willing to permit their various providers to access. This allows individuals to control their own information privacy and how that information is collected and used, often within the context of digital platforms and data privacy regulations.[1]

It was originally related specifically to health care but has expanded to include consent about all electronic information about individuals that include what data is collected, how it is used and provide them the ability to manage their consent choices.[2]

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