
Third Party Disclosure
Third Party Disclosure refers to the sharing or revealing of information to someone who is not directly involved in a situation or agreement. In many contexts, such as legal, medical, or financial matters, individuals have a right to keep personal information private. Third Party Disclosure might occur when an organization shares someone’s data with another party, potentially without the individual's consent. It’s important because it raises concerns about privacy and trust, and often requires adherence to laws and regulations to protect individuals' rights regarding their personal information.