Public Data, Privacy, and Citizen Confidence

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Public Data, Privacy, and Citizen Confidence

Short Answer: Public data — government-held information about citizens — must be managed with the same rigour as personal data in private hands, because the consequences of misuse are at least as serious. Citizen confidence in digital government depends on visible evidence that public institutions handle data proportionately, securely, and in citizens’ interests rather than for administrative convenience or political advantage.