Australia’s Consumer Data Right rules to be shaped around banking

The federal government is hoping to reform the Australian data system, in May announcing it would be investing AU$65 million on initiatives such as the country’s new Consumer Data Right (CDR), which will allow individuals to “own” their data by granting them open access to their banking, energy, phone, and internet transactions, as well as the right to control who can have it and who can use it.

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