The pledge to move towards astrict European-style data regime comes in response to a two-year review of the nation’s privacy laws.
However,the government has rejected recommendations to give people the unqualified right to opt out of personalised advertisements and to prevent political parties from targeting voters based on “sensitive information or traits”.
In a win for news organisations such as News Corp and Nine Entertainment (which owns this masthead),media outlets will continue to be exempt from the Privacy Act,a move media firms had warned would have curtailed press freedom.
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“The government agrees that entities should be required to be more transparent about whether personal information will be used in automated decision-making,and give individuals a right to request how these decisions are made,” Dreyfus said in a statement.
He said the changes would build on laws passed last year boosting fines for companies that failed to protect consumer data after high-profile breaches at Optus and Medibank.
Of the 116 suggestions in the privacy review commissioned under the Morrison government,the government agreed and committed to 38,agreed in principle to 68 that it will work to turn into policy,and “noted” 10,which will not be enacted.