Companies often collect personal data from users for various purposes, including advertising and improving services. Proponents argue that stricter regulations would protect consumer privacy and prevent data misuse. Opponents argue that it would burden businesses and hinder technological innovation.
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Response rates from 154 Katter's Australian voters.
92% Yes |
8% No |
92% Yes |
8% No |
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Unique answers from Katter's Australian voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B34GHTK5hrs5H
I belive that companies shoulld be allowed to ho;d data in order to run thier apps but thier should be montoring in order to ensure safety
@B32SV3C3 days3D
The government should impose stricter regulations on the collection and use of personal data but should not use it for there own purposes
@B25WTLS2mos2MO
The government does the same thing. If they impose regulations on private companies for doing so, then they're hypocrites.
@9ZR2LN53mos3MO
Absolutely, private companies that collect personal data should be transferred to the state and become Crown Corporations
@9WRSBBB4mos4MO
Yes, and the right to withold personal data from collection and use should always be within the user's rights.
@9VW3SGY4mos4MO
I advocate for stronger regulations that safeguard personal data and ensure that individuals retain full control over their information, allowing them to choose when and how it is shared.
@9TQ5HHD5mos5MO
No, this is the individual's responsibility, but the government should employ initiatives to prevent data misuse.
@9992HTR 9mos9MO
Yes, collecting personal data, either by a government or a company, is an authoritarian invasion of privacy.
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