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E- Privacy: A Policy Framework

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The framework offered is an adaptation of a generic planning model in that it links the sequential activities of analysis, planning, implementation and control. This cycle, depicted in the figure below, should be dynamic in responding to changes, if not capable of anticipating them. System development, trouble-shooting and upgrades should ensure that the bar is raised on performance criteria and new challenges identified and addressed.

So what does the E-Privacy Policy framework look like?

An E-Privacy
Policy Framework

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