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Video | Open access: the future of data portability

Whitepaper | Open access: the future of data portability

Video | Open access: the future of data portability

Whitepaper | Open access: the future of data portability

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Video | Open access: the future of data portability

This video explores the key findings from the programme covering the legislative landscape for data portability at present, and consumer perceptions regarding data portability.

In late 2022 we asked 1,500 users of online services what they thought about how their data is used. This video summarises the key findings:

Data portability will soon become a necessity

However, despite concerns about the use of their data by service providers, consumers are often unaware of data management tools and options that give them control over their data.

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