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which of these statements help bust that myth? when submit. data privac…

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which of these statements help bust that myth? when submit. data privacy decisions can come up during routine tasks like creating forms, storing files, or collecting user data. only the gpo, legal, and it need to understand data privacy principles – as they’re responsible for implementing them. principles like data minimization, consent, and use limitation hel decisions in all parts of the bus

Explanation:

Response

To determine which statements bust the myth (likely the myth that only certain roles/rarely do data privacy decisions occur), we analyze:

  • First statement: Says data privacy decisions happen in routine tasks (like creating forms, storing files, collecting user data). This shows data privacy is common in daily work, busting a myth that it’s rare or only for specific roles.
  • Second statement: Claims only GPO, Legal, and IT need to understand data privacy. This reinforces a myth (if the myth is that everyone needs to be involved), so it does not bust the myth.
  • Third statement (partially visible but about principles like data minimization helping decisions across the business): Implies data privacy is relevant to all parts of the business, busting a myth that it’s limited to specific teams. However, the first statement is clearer about routine tasks (a common myth is “data privacy is only for special tasks/teams”).

Answer:

The statement that helps bust the myth is:

  • Data privacy decisions can come up during routine tasks like creating forms, storing files, or collecting user data. (The checkbox next to this statement should be selected.)

(Note: The third statement, if fully “Principles like data minimization, consent, and use limitation help decisions in all parts of the business”, also busts the myth of limited scope, but the first is more direct about routine tasks. If multiple are correct, both the first and third (if complete) would apply.)