Australians uncomfortable with sharing finance data
Australians aren’t willing to share personal data with third parties, according to a new report. They reject the concept of sharing personal information with service providers, as the government tries to expand open banking, it’s been claimed.
Source: brokernews.com.auPublished on 2022-06-24
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