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Submission to the Attorney-General's Department on the Online Privacy Bill

December 2021

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CHOICE has made a submission to the Attorney-General's Department on the Online Privacy Bill, which enables the introduction of a binding Online Privacy code for social media and certain other online platforms, and increases penalties and enforcement measures.

CHOICE supports measures that protect the rights of consumers both offline and online. As more people turn to the internet to access essential services and make consumer transactions, it is crucial that regulatory measures are forward-looking and work to correct power imbalances that are prevalent in the digital space.

CHOICE supports the creation of a mandatory code that empowers consumers to better control and protect their data. Specifically, CHOICE supports the regulation of how social media platforms, data brokerage services and large online platforms collect and use data. CHOICE also calls for the Code to cover businesses that operate customer loyalty schemes.

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