Study finds few Australians are comfortable with open data
Australians are not happy with sharing their personal data with third parties, according to a new report published in the New Zealand Journal of Consumer Data Protection (NRC). Why is this being rejected by consumers when it comes to open finance?
Source: investordaily.com.auPublished on 2022-06-17
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