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Privacy policies which are stated by the service provider are intended to convey to the users the information how their personal data will be protected. Thus, letting the user understand the privacy policy and trust the service provider is a crucial task. This paper proposes a personalized privacy management framework with which users can participate in the privacy management. Existing privacy policies are analyzed and improved. Within this framework, the privacy policy can not only be regulated, but also can be easily understood by users at a glance.