Has The ADHA Lost Its Social License To Try To Give Us All A myHR?

This article appeared last week:It ’s time to put consumers in the driver’s seat in Big Data economyBy Lauren Solomon • 21/05/2018 If the public doesn’t feel it can say no, all the privacy policies and terms and conditions can’t solve society’s data governance woes.The Australian government has allocated $44.6 million ove r four years in this year’s budget to establish the new Consumer Data Right (CDR). This investment is slated to support the ACCC, OAIC and CSIRO to establish appropriate rules and standards and to ensure the impacts of the CDR are consistent with the Privacy Act.This is a welcome step, because our latest research uncovers the yawning gap between public expectation and current practices when it comes to data collection, sharing and use.In a survey of 1004 Australians conducted for the Consumer Policy Research Centre by Roy Morgan Research from March to April this year, 94% of those surveyed d id not read the privacy policies or terms and conditions for all the products... This is the initial part of the post - read more by clicking on the title of the article. David.
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