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Which of the following is a common breach of client confidentiality?

Discussing a client’s haircut with colleagues

Using a client’s details for marketing

Sharing a client’s preferences with friends

All of the above

A common breach of client confidentiality involves any action that reveals personal information about a client without their explicit consent. In this context, discussing a client’s haircut with colleagues may seem innocuous, but it could still lead to sensitive information being inadvertently shared. Using a client’s details for marketing is a clear violation of confidentiality, as it involves utilizing private information for commercial purposes without the client's knowledge or permission. Sharing a client's preferences with friends also constitutes a breach, as it discloses personal details that the client expects to remain private. Each of these actions compromises the trust that is central to the barber-client relationship. Therefore, selecting "All of the above" encompasses these various breaches, as they all involve an inappropriate disclosure of client information.

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