This section provides guidelines for how data recipients may ask a consumer to consent to share data.
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Consumer consent to share data is central to the Consumer Data Right. Consent-driven data sharing will give consumers more control of their data, encourage more privacy conscious behaviour, and provide a more positive data sharing experience for consumers.
CDR Rules on Consent propose a number of requirements in relation to consent, within which the practical guidance on consent design must sit.
Data recipients are encouraged to also refer to OAIC's CDR Privacy Safeguard Guidelines on consent.
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The below CX Guidelines cover consent and related variations.
These guidelines provide examples for how to implement collection and use consents for common scenarios. Read more about Collection and use consents