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Please explain your answer, and provide supporting evidence where possible.
Q1.6.2. What should be the basis of formulating the text in legislation? ○ Recital 26 of the UK GDPR ○ Explanatory Report to the Modernised Convention 108+ ○ N/A - legislation should not be amended ○ Other Please explain your answer, and provide supporting evidence where possible.
Q1.6.3 To what extent do you agree with the proposal to confirm that the reidentification test under the general anonymisation test is a relative one (as described in the proposal)? ○ Strongly agree ○ Somewhat agree ○ Neither agree nor disagree ○ Somewhat disagree ○ Strongly disagree Please explain your answer, and provide supporting evidence where possible.
Q1.6.4. Please share your views on whether the government should be promoting privacy-enhancing technology, and if so, whether there is more it could do to promote its responsible use.
1.7 Innovative Data Sharing Solutions 126. Alongside the legislative reforms already outlined in this chapter, the government wishes to encourage innovation in the way data can be shared. Increased use of data sharing solutions can help to drive growth and boost innovation by providing ways to manage and use data more efficiently. Such practices could see the benefits that, for example, better use of data in Open Banking unlocked for consumers replicated in other sectors. The government aims to encourage solutions that increase organisations’ confidence and expertise in responsible data sharing practices. Case Study: Smart Data Open Banking scheme The UK’s Open Banking scheme was the first of its kind globally and is the UK’s most advanced Smart Data scheme set up to bring more competition and innovation to financial services. With customers’ permission, Open Banking regulations mandate banks to allow the sharing of financial data with authorised providers such as budgeting apps and other banks. Over 3 million consumers and businesses use Open Banking to save time, money and effort. 47