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The company allyve and the TUV of the German state Rheinland (TUV = DMV) developed a data protection concept called “Privacy-by-Default”. Allyve All-in-One, is according to the supplier in Germany, the first privacy-compliant solution for social media integration. This safety system is necessary because of things like the LIKE-Button on Facebook, or Twitter's Tweet-Button since there are a lot of loop holes about the online privacy settings in the name of the law. Another problem is the login through social media to share articles or to sign into apps in the name of an existing Facebook account, because it is not yet defined which personal information will be actually shared, and what it will be used for. With the "Privacy-by-Default", system users will be notified when clicking a social button, a window with privacy notices appear. For this, data from the integrated plug-ins are used on the site. This gives the user the right to allow or decline the right of sharing personal information.
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