Privacy Dashboards for Citizens and corresponding GDPR Services for Small Data Holders: A Literature Review
Nico Puhlmann, Alex Wiesmaier, Patrick Weber, Andreas Heinemann

TL;DR
This literature review examines privacy dashboards and GDPR services aimed at empowering citizens and small data holders, analyzing existing solutions to enhance GDPR compliance and rights exercise.
Contribution
It categorizes and compares existing privacy dashboards and GDPR services, providing a structured overview to support citizens' rights and small data holders' compliance.
Findings
Identifies key features of privacy dashboards
Highlights gaps in current GDPR support solutions
Provides a comparative analysis of existing tools
Abstract
Citizens have gained many rights with the GDPR, e.g. the right to get a copy of their personal data. In practice, however, this is fraught with problems for citizens and small data holders. We present a literature review on solutions promising relief in the form of privacy dashboards for citizens and GDPR services for small data holders. Covered topics are analyzed, categorized and compared. This is ought to be a step towards both enabling citizens to exercise their GDPR rights and supporting small data holders to comply with their GDPR duties.
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TopicsPrivacy-Preserving Technologies in Data · Privacy, Security, and Data Protection · Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
