Commercial Interests
sell data subject’s data to third-parties
sell products to data subject
sell insights generated from data subject’s data to third-parties
sell targetted advertisements to third-parties
Other top level categories:
Service Optimization (for the provider or the consumer)
Service Personalisation
Service Provision
Security
Security
identify verification
fraud detection
access control/login
Service Personalisation
user interface personalisation
product recommendations
personalised benefits (e.g. discounts birthday wishes)
Axel: suggestion: Something where we can give arguably 3 examples could be a category?
Service Optimization for the provider
internal resource optimisation
increase service robustness.resilience (e.g. coverage optimization telecoms)
internal reource planning
improving existing products and services (improving Website UI based on user interactions)
improving internal CRM processes
Service Optimization for the consumer
???
Service Provision
customer care — e.g. asking for products a customer uses? procuct verification (e.g. asking for a serial number, purchase date, etc.?)
using accountname, telephone connection number to allow people to communicate and route messages
delivery (e.g. postal services)
<harsh> https://www.w3.org/2018/12/10-dpvcg-minutes.html minutes from now
<harsh> Discussing Purposes (from start of meeting)
<Javier> rssagent, draft minutes
what about Warfare/Espionage?
Are the legal grounds except Consent and legitimate Interest actualy purposes?
invite trackbot
ISSUE: Are the legal grounds except Consent and legitimate Interest actualy purposes?
<trackbot> Created ISSUE-7 - Are the legal grounds except consent and legitimate interest actualy purposes?. Please complete additional details at <https://www.w3.org/community/dpvcg/track/issues/7/edit>.
ISSUE: how do we describe unions and intersections of purposes, how doe we describe ANY vs SOME “sub”purpose
<trackbot> Created ISSUE-8 - How do we describe unions and intersections of purposes, how doe we describe any vs some “sub”purpose. Please complete additional details at <https://www.w3.org/community/dpvcg/track/issues/8/edit>.
Javier: Research, Charity?
non-commercial research
academic research
commercial research could be e.g. to gain patents and derive intellectual property?
<Javier> rssagent draft minutes
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