Companies often collect personal data from users for various purposes, including advertising and improving services. Proponents argue that stricter regulations would protect consumer privacy and prevent data misuse. Opponents argue that it would burden businesses and hinder technological innovation.
Response rates from 1.4k Canada voters.
85% Yes |
15% No |
85% Yes |
15% No |
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Unique answers from Canada voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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No, personal data safety is the responsibility of the individual; current law require companies to provide terms of use and data collection as is.
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No, personal safety is one's own responsibility; legislature in place requires companies to generate Terms of Use agreements that consumers sign.
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Yes, and they should be accountable for the current data collected without consent to the scope of their use.
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Abolish the collection of personal data by companies
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No, but make these companies to clearly mention where and how data will be used.
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Yes. If the use of personal data violates liberal values, the collection of said data should be regulated.
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yes they can collect but should be used only for professional reason
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