These guidelines provide examples for how to implement the data recipient withdrawal process.
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A high level example of the relationship between withdrawal steps— consent, withdrawal, and notification of success.
The withdrawal journey for a consumer contains several steps, including:
Identifying a data sharing arrangement they wish to withdraw
The consumer must be able to review their data sharing arrangement from the consumer dashboard.
Reviewing the implications and confirming withdrawal
The consumer will be advised of potential consequences of withdrawal before they stop sharing. This should nudge the consumer to review how withdrawal may impact their service and the handling of their data.
Receiving a final notification of success
The consumer may receive confirmation that they have successfully withdrawn their consent, and be provided with an updated view of their expired consent on their dashboard.
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Note: The wireframes shown are examples of how to implement key rules, standards, and guidelines. Use the on-screen functions to adjust zoom level or expand the wireframes to be viewed at full screen.
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The following wireframes show a basic example of the consent withdrawal process. Variations can be found in the below sections.
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