Privacy by Design: Building Trust in Software
Privacy by Design: Building Trust in Software Privacy by design means building software with privacy goals baked in from the start. It keeps user data safer and reduces surprises for users and teams. When privacy is part of the plan, trust grows and development becomes steadier. Principles guide teams as they work. Below are practical anchors: Privacy by Default: set strong privacy as the default, not an afterthought. Privacy Embedded into Architecture: design data flows with privacy in mind. Data Minimization: collect only what you truly need. Purpose Limitation and Consent: state why data is collected and honor user choices. Secure by Design: apply strong security controls and safe defaults. Transparency and Control: provide clear notices and easy user controls. Accountability: map responsibilities and review practices regularly. Practical steps you can take this quarter help turn these ideas into action: ...