Uppdaga
Uppdaga is a term used in privacy and data governance to describe a formal mechanism by which a data controller or holder discloses information in response to a specific, authenticated request. It is distinguished from routine or bulk data release by being governed by a policy framework that defines prerequisites, permissible data categories, and the manner of disclosure.
The typical uppdaga process includes submission of a verifiable request, identity verification, data minimization and redaction
Etymology and adoption: The term is a neologism drawing on Scandinavian linguistic roots related to disclosure,
Benefits and challenges: Advocates argue that uppdaga enhances transparency, facilitates informed consent, and strengthens governance. Critics
See also: Data governance, Privacy, Data access, Transparency.