HOW TO: define privacy rules for personal data, produced by the end-users own device

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This page is focussed on guiding the users in defining privacy rules for their own personal data, produced by the end-users own device.
At the end of this page, there are links to other examples to manage personal data according to 
GDPR.

For "your device" we assume that it could be:

  1. a personal data as MyKPI, POI collected or internally produced in some how as described in HOW TO: define privacy rules on your MyKPI, POI, personal data
  2. an IOT Device that you have connected to the platform by following the steps described in HOW TO: add a device to the Platform The privacy rule can be applied to the IOT Device, and to single IOT Device data (also called sensors/actuators) as in:
    1. TC9.11.    Management of Delegations on an IoT Device
    2. TC9.12.    Management of Delegations on a sensor of an IoT Device
  3. a Mobile phone data (tracks and clicks) on which you have installed the new generation Mobile Apps such as "Helsinki in a Snap", or "Antwerp in a Snap", mobile Apps from Google Play Store or other stores, as described in HOW TO: Define privacy rules on Mobile Tracks and Click personal data collected from Mobile
  4. a Dashboard: TC1.10.    Dashboard delegation to access, and passage of ownership,  and/or cloning

Links to other examples to manage personal data according to GDPR:

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