Privacy Commissioner of New Zealand Michael Webster issued a statement responding to a recent survey showing public desires for increased privacy and data protection. The survey showed various user trust and privacy concerns dissuade individuals from a product or service, which Webster said is "incredibly upsetting." He urged organizations to "invest in building privacy protective systems and cultures" while "providing education to the public about why they want their information and how they will keep it safe."
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