Internet services have become an important part of the daily
life for a large number of people, and often deal with varying amounts of
personal information. A privacy policy is a legal document governed by
territorial laws that outlines the collection, usage, storage, and sharing
of personal data. A known problem with such documents is its ambiguity
and diffculty in comprehension for end users. The General Data Protection
Regulation (GDPR) requires transparency regarding the provision of
such information to the data subject through its various obligations and
rights. We propose a remodelling of the privacy policy based on provision
of relevant information regarding personal data speci c to the user. Such
a policy will dynamically re
ect the state of activities over personal data
using a legal and comprehensive document, and can be used as a tool
for the provision of rights and requests from data subjects. We support
our discussion with an example use-case of a GDPR-based privacy policy
adopted from online services. We present our analysis on identifying
changes and our approach towards the representation and creation of
such dynamic policies.
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Harshvardhan Jitendra Pandit,
David Lewis,
Declan O'Sullivan