The EU’s stringent framework that requires policies to be written in "clear and plain language."

Grants consumers the right to know what personal data is being collected and the right to opt-out of its sale.

One of the greatest criticisms of privacy policies is their complexity. Often written by legal teams to mitigate liability, they can become dense, "TL;DR" (Too Long; Didn't Read) documents. This creates a paradox where the document intended to inform the user actually obscures information through "legalese," leading most users to click "I Accept" without understanding the implications. 5. The Future: Privacy by Design