The Internet of Things Alliance Australia published this guide to assist providers of IoT services and devices to design fair and appropriate features and settings for privacy, security and accessibility into their products and services and to make available appropriate and readily understood guidance for consumers about their use. The guide also intends to assist the IoTAA and consumer organizations in developing general guidance for consumers about privacy protection and secure implementation and use of IoT devices and services.
Good data practice: A guide for business to consumer internet of things services for Australia
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