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Data Minimization Principle

Meaning

The Data Minimization Principle is a core tenet of privacy and data protection, dictating that organizations should limit the collection of personal data to only what is strictly necessary, relevant, and adequate for the specified purpose. In the context of hormonal health, this means collecting only the essential biomarker and physiological data required for accurate clinical assessment and personalized treatment planning. Adherence to this principle safeguards patient confidentiality and reduces the risk associated with data breaches.