Checke Data Transparency Messaging Migration
Checke has introduced Data Transparency Messaging (DTM) to help you stay in compliance with the 1033 rule. This experience provides end users (consumers) with a greater understanding of the types of data that they share with you and Checke. When using DTM, a user is informed of the specific data types that you are requesting and the reason that you are requesting them. If you want access to additional data from a user after their initial link, they must consent to sharing that data through a separate consent flow.