UBA stimuleert een cultuur van datatransparantie

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UBA onderschrijft het 'Manifesto for Online Data Transparency'. In dit manifest vraagt UBA en WFA aan hun leden om de mentaliteit van 'people-first' te hanteren boven 'data-first' bij de verwerking van persoonsgegevens. Merken worden opgeroepen zich in te zetten voor een data-ecosysteem dat de keuzes van consumenten respecteert en hun het recht geeft op volledige controle van hun eigen gegevens.

Het Manifest roept merken op om zich in te zetten voor actie op vier belangrijke gebieden: 

  • de creatie van een sterke data governance
  • de verzameling van data beperken
  • consumenten controle en keuzemogelijkheden geven over hun data
  • het actiever controleren van hun data supply chain

Deze maatregelen gaan verder dan wat GDPR vereist. Ze zijn meer fundamenteel gericht op het creëren van een nieuwe mindset die mensen in plaats van data vooropstelt. Het uiteindelijke doel is het creëren van een online reclame-industrie die is gebaseerd op meer vertrouwen, controle en respect voor de gegevens van mensen.

In bijlage het volledige 'WFA Manifesto for Online Data Transparency'

We recognise that as brand owners it’s vital that we get it right when it comes to people’s data.

Globally, however, the evidence shows that the way data is collected and used by some industry players has played a large part in reducing people’s trust in online advertising.

Data has become increasingly integral to the process of creating, targeting and delivering digital advertising. Nevertheless, people have a fundamental right to privacy and, for the industry to have a sustainable future, we need to recognise that and recalibrate the way we use data for the sake of the consumer.

We believe that there is a sustainable future for the online advertising industry built on respect for people’s data and that gives them real transparency to help them decide where, when and how they share their data.

We are making the following commitments on data:

  • Strong governance – we will strive to implement robust and dynamic policies and processes to reflect the ever changing way data is used and that consumer data is:
    • Ethically and transparently sourced.
    • Securely stored with appropriate assurances and mechanisms, including audits.
  • Data minimisation – We will adopt a mindset of data minimisation with a view to collecting, using and holding only the data that is necessary to deliver a quality advertising experience.
  • Consumer control and choice over their data – We will create user experiences that give people transparency, control and choice over how their data is shared and used for online advertising, in line with these seven principles:
  1. Make it visual
  2. Keep it short and simple
  3. Make it as intuitive as possible
  4. Don’t annoy me
  5. Let me change my mind
  6. Make it easy
  7. Tell me what you’re going to do
  • Active management of the data supply chain – We demand accountability and transparency throughout the data supply chain in order to always have a clear view of what data is being collected and how it is being used by our suppliers. We expect our data supply chain partners to uphold the same high standards we set for ourselves when it comes to:
    • Giving people full control over when, where and how they share their data.
    • Giving people clear, simple information about how their data is being used.
    • Making it easy to opt out.
    • Complying with both the spirit and the letter of relevant self-regulatory and regulatory frameworks.

We call on the online advertising industry to embrace a fundamental shift towards an ecosystem built on trust, control and respect for people’s data – including players with less transparent methods of collecting and/or using consumer data.

WFA, as the only global organisation representing marketers, will advocate for change and drive action at both company and industry levels.

  • WFA will provide a platform for companies to exchange best practices and inspire others to adopt a mindset of people first over data first;
  • WFA will advocate responsible data practices within our industry, challenge and expose existing practices, champion innovation and embrace proportionate regulatory frameworks which put people’s privacy first.

WFA believes that a future in which consumers have full transparency, choice and control over their data will lead to greater trust in online advertising, more sustainable brand-consumer relationships and better marketing.

To drive this vision forward, WFA will convene an Advisory Board of global industry leaders to work with WFA’s Digital Governance Exchange (DGX) to help define an evidence-based action plan drawing on insights and learnings from consumers themselves.

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