A   3 panes view for comparing countries - dashboard Privacy Protection Index
A typical Dashboard view, showing several pie charts with a series of indicators. Colours represent relative performance for each indicator. The index (central circle) is calculated as the weighted average of the indicator points.

B   Two panes view - distribution of "Privacy Protection Index"
On the Y-axis, the number of points is shown, while the X-axis shows the respective rank. United States scores 326 points for Privacy Protection Index, or rank 30 among all 37 countries, which is considered "very bad" (Ireland: 525 points = "average").

C   Analysis view - distribution of "Privacy Protection Index"
On the Y-axis, the number of points is shown, while the X-axis shows the respective rank. United States scores 326 points for Privacy Protection Index, or rank 30 among all 37 countries, which is considered "very bad" (Thailand: 283 points = "very bad"). The score of the index is the weighted average of the component indicators.

D   Analysis view - linkage analysis Privacy Protection Index
The linkage analysis uses scatterplots to show how Privacy Protection Index is linked to all other indicators of the set, e.g. to "Total". Estonia scores "fair" for Privacy Protection Index (Y axis, 583 points) and "average" for Total (X axis, 478 points). In contrast, Estonia scores "fair" for Privacy Protection Index (Y axis, 583 points) and "average" for Total (X axis, 478 points; settings: embedded mode, group: Asia+Europe+NAFTA). Note that the upper listbox shows positive linkages ("synergies"), while the lower box show negative correlations ("goal conflicts"), in the order of the strength of correlations, expressed as 1000*r.

E   Analysis view - map of Europe+OECD+Develop. Countries: Privacy Protection Index
The map of Europe+OECD+Develop. Countries in embedded mode, using the Dashboard's colour code - on top Germany for Privacy Protection Index, at the bottom Malaysia. Luxemburg scores 531 points, or rank 17 among all 37 countries, which is considered "average" (Ireland: 525 points, "average"). The score of the index is the weighted average of the component indicators.

F   Analysis view - World map: Privacy Protection Index
On top Germany for Privacy Protection Index, at the bottom Malaysia. Spain scores 462 points, or rank 25 among all 37 countries, which is considered "average" (Australia: 455 points, "average").

G   Analysis view - index tree Czech Republic
Displays the structure of the overall index (with colour codes for Czech Republic)

The Privacy International Dashboard shows how Privacy International indicators could be used to assess the overall performance of countries. This dashboard is structured as follows:

The Privacy Protection Index is composed of 1 sub-indices: (in brackets: No. of indicators) - Privacy Protection Index (13) The database contains 13 indicators for 36 countries.