The correct answer is **D. Privacy information given to a user when he attempts to comment on an online article**.
A just-in-time notice is a privacy notice that is provided to users at the moment they are about to engage in an activity that involves the collection or processing of their personal data. This ensures that users are informed about privacy implications at the most relevant time, enabling them to make an informed decision.
An example of a just-in-time notice is D. Privacy information given to a user when he attempts to comment on an online article.
Just-in-time notices are privacy notices that are provided to the user at the moment they are about to provide personal data. In this case, the user is given privacy information exactly when they are about to comment on an online article, which likely involves providing some personal data such as their name or email address. This allows the user to make an informed decision about whether to proceed with providing their data.
The other options (A, B, and C) are security measures or notifications, but they do not necessarily provide privacy information at the point of data collection, so they are not considered just-in-time notices.
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