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Public tells Geospatial Commission: ‘Location data use must be transparent’

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For the potential of location data to be unlocked, the general public wants the collection and use of such data to be transparent and accountable, according to research by the Geospatial Commission.

Between June and September 2021, 85 members of the UK public were involved in a series of online workshops and activities to gather their views on what trustworthy and ethical uses of location data look like.

The participants shared their perspectives towards location data use and reflected on the benefits, concerns, opportunities and challenges it raises.

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