Australian telco Optus, which has suffered a massive cyberattack, has repeatedly opposed changes to privacy laws to give customers more rights over their data (Josh Taylor/The Guardian)

Josh Taylor / The Guardian: Australian telco Optus, which has suffered a massive cyberattack, has repeatedly opposed changes to privacy laws to give customers more rights over their data  —  In its submission to Privacy Act review telco said giving people right to erase personal data would involve ‘significant’ hurdles and costs

Australian telco Optus, which has suffered a massive cyberattack, has repeatedly opposed changes to privacy laws to give customers more rights over their data (Josh Taylor/The Guardian)

Josh Taylor / The Guardian:
Australian telco Optus, which has suffered a massive cyberattack, has repeatedly opposed changes to privacy laws to give customers more rights over their data  —  In its submission to Privacy Act review telco said giving people right to erase personal data would involve ‘significant’ hurdles and costs

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