[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":4},["ShallowReactive",2],{"raw-en-articles\u002Fprivacy-first-biometrics-shared-identity-and-verification-ontologies":3},"---\ntitle: Shared Identity and Verification Ontologies\ndescription: Core semantic definitions for Identity and Verification Ontologies\nlang: en\nnavigation:\n  enabled: false\n  section: articles\n  order: 30\ntags:\n  - biometrics\n  - privacy\n---\nWithout shared privacy semantics, each team builds incomplete and conflicting models.\n\n## Why this matters\n\nWithout shared semantics, teams build conflicting privacy interpretations.\n\n## What this looks like in practice\n\n- Consent decisions are consistent across database queries, APIs, and human processes.\n- Data retention rules work identically across clouds, on-premises, and third-party platforms.\n- Subject access requests are answered systematically instead of through manual hunting.\n\n## How teams use it\n\n- implementing consent and rights management across polyglot data systems\n- proving data minimization through consistent classification across pipelines\n- automating privacy impact assessments with comparable criteria\n\nWhen consent meanings are shared, users get the privacy they agreed to.\n",1776235588473]