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Changes in public sentiment in relation to data privacy during COVID-19

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Vromen, Ariadne
Andrejevic, Mark
Biddle, Nicholas
Dennis, Simon
Garrett, Paul
Goggin, Gerard
Hannah, Kate
Hjorth, Larissa
Jetten, Jolanda
Lupton, Deborah

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Australian Government

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This rapid research brief analyses whether COVID-19 had an impact on public sentiment in relation to privacy and the widespread use of data and technology by government in responding to the public health crisis, be it through tracing, compliance or enforcement.

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2099-12-31
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