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Response rates from 713 Non-Civil Parish or Community voters.

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Yes
12%
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88%
Yes
12%
No

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Non-Civil Parish or Community voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9MQLFDDanswered…1yr1Y

 @9MXCF7Sanswered…1yr1Y

Data should only be collected for research / information that will be valuable to citizens as a whole - but not so that they can be financially exploited.

 @B5988HJanswered…3wks3W

Yes, through comprehensive and enforceable regulations that prioritize transparency, consent, data minimization, purpose limitation, and robust security measures, with particular attention to protecting vulnerable populations from exploitation and discrimination.

 @B2QWQBNanswered…4mos4MO

Yes, this is absolute necessary to protect citizens particularly from foreign companies from collecting data this is necessary for national security particularly from TikTok

 @9VRG59Gfrom New York  answered…8mos8MO

No, but there should be a private right of action allowing a legal remedy against companies who gather personal data and use it in a way that violates a persons' right to privacy or other fundamental rights (like the right to control one's likeness).

 @9SRXS6Xanswered…9mos9MO

No, and companies should focus more on production and quality rather than selective audience targeting.

 @9QKGT8Qanswered…11mos11MO

Yes. Data collection is overall a safe practice but there should be monitoring to make sure companies aren’t tracking a user’s personal spending, physical movements and sensitive identifying information without consent or restrictions.

 @9Q684MXanswered…11mos11MO

They should impose stricter controls on highlighting what data people are divulging and how it will be used

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