Protecting your users’ privacy requires you to be thoughtful about the data you collect and hold. By carefully considering the costs and benefits of collecting data and by properly safeguarding the information that you do collect, you may prevent privacy harms and increase consumer trust in your product.+Read more
Some types of data can be particularly sensitive and require special care. Information such as medical records, financial records, and data concerning children has specific legal requirements that you need to follow. But any data that users consider sensitive should be treated with care, because collecting or disclosing it in ways that your users... +Read more
Failing to consider how you will use the data you collect can undermine the effectiveness of your product and place your users at risk. Limit your use of data to what is necessary to accomplish your product’s purpose. Consider the impact of your data-use decisions on both your service and on your users in the real world. Doing so can help you... +Read more
The Santa Clara Principles 2.0 provide guidance to companies engaged in content moderation on how to provide meaningful due process to users and enforce content guidelines in a manner that is fair, unbiased, proportional, and respectful of users’ rights:+Read more
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