55% of New Zealanders report increased privacy concerns in 2024, with key concerns being data sharing, AI use, cyber-attacks, and facial recognition; 80% desire more control over personal information.

55% of New Zealanders express increased privacy concerns in 2024's survey, up 14% from two years ago. Key concerns include data sharing, AI use, cyber-attacks, and facial recognition. 80% of respondents want more control over personal information. Māori individuals were found to be more concerned about privacy. Privacy Week (May 13-17) features online talks and conversations on privacy topics.

May 12, 2024
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