Table 3.
Principles of personal policies.
| Privacy and trust risksa | THEWS principle | High-level privacy principle |
| The DS cannot control what health data is collected and by whom | Personal dynamic context-aware policies rule the collection, processing, storing, sharing, and destroying of data | Right to control the use of data |
| The DS cannot control the use of the LPWR and its metadata | Possibility to control any secondary use of the LPWR and its metadata | |
| No control over data linking, unknown secondary use of data, and the information space has unlimited memory | Policy defines rules for data linking and destroying as well as situations where the LPWR can be processed | Withholding |
a in the information space and in pervasive health