As per rule 4.10(1)(a)(ii), 4.20D(a)(ii), and 4.22(b), ADRs, CDR Representatives, and DHs must have regard to the DSB's Consumer Experience Guidelines when developing consent model designs.
The CX Guidelines demonstrate optional examples for how to implement key CDR requirements, including rules, standards, and privacy safeguards. These typically take the form of annotated wireframes and prototypes, but also include:
a CX Checklist, which provides a a complete list of items referenced in the CX Guidelines, to assist participants with implementation and compliance discovery
open source assets, which include version-controlled Figma files, complete with annotations, working prototypes, and focus order notes to assist with WCAG Success Criterion, along with a proof of concept coded prototype using a Single Page Application with React JS
CX metrics to aid participants with the measurement of consent quality, comprehension, and characteristics
As per rule 4.10(1)(a)(ii), 4.20D(a)(ii), and 4.22(b), ADRs, CDR Representatives, and DHs must have regard to the DSB's Consumer Experience Guidelines when developing consent model designs.
The CX Guidelines demonstrate optional examples for how to implement key CDR requirements, including rules, standards, and privacy safeguards. These typically take the form of annotated wireframes and prototypes, but also include:
In Q1-2024, the DSB will be progressing CX guidelines related to:
CX Guidelines are typically driven by rules and standards developments, but also based on community requests via the CDR zendesk or as a standards-maintenance change request.