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Etymology

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From e- +‎ consent.

Noun

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e-consent (uncountable)

  1. consent given electronically, e.g. by filling in an online form
    • 2003, Jianying Zhou, Moti Yung, Yongfei Han, Applied Cryptography and Network Security:
      The main application areas that need e-consent are those that support coordinated health care. This is characterized by data-sharing among multiple teams of health care professionals and institutions []

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