Type: allows selecting a data type classified as sensitive or hidden. Available types: Name, Email, CPF, RG, Driver’s license, Employment record card, Voter ID, Passport or others, depending on the type of component to which privacy is being configured.
Is this data sensitive? Enable this option if the chosen data type must be classified as sensitive. Indicates that the data is classified as sensitive and will be informed in the user data report (Data Export). Sensitive data is data on racial or ethical origin, religious beliefs, political opinions, affiliation to a union or organization of a religious, philosophical or political nature, data regarding health or sex life, and genetic or biometric data, when linked to an individual.
Is it possible to anonymize this data? Enable this option if the chosen data type must be concealed. Enabling this option indicates that the data may be concealed from the database, if the data owner requests anonymization, but the fields continue appearing normally in the form.
Classification and justification
Classification: Classification allows selecting which reason generated the need to configure data privacy. Available classifications: Contract execution, Legal obligation, Consent, Execution of public policies, Study by research entity, Regular exercise of law, Life preservation, Health guardianship, Rightful interest, and Credit protection.
Excuse: Allows writing a justification for data request and the intended use purpose. To enter a new classification and justification, click Add, next to the Classification and justification menu. To delete, click the Bin icon, located to the right of the classification and justification |