Answer:
privacy policy
Step-by-step explanation:
An organization's privacy policy is a legal document that explains how the organization gathers and collects private or personal information from their customers and employees, and how it will handle it, i.e. if they plan to sell it to third parties or not.
For example, when you are downloading an app, the legal disclosure that you generally accept before using the app should contain the company's privacy policy. Since very few people read that document (most people including myself just accept the terms) we allow the company to gather personal information that we have in our phones or computers, and then by accepting the legal terms we generally authorize them to sell our information.