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Brain data privacy needed

The Australia government confronts pressing privacy concerns as wearable devices, including emerging neurotechnology like EEG headsets, advance. These devices collect neural and cognitive data, posing significant privacy risks, especially for children not protected under current laws. The Australian Human Rights Commission advocates for legal reforms to integrate these technologies under the oversight of the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA).

This approach aims to enforce stringent controls, ensure data transparency, and uphold user rights such as data access and deletion. Such measures are crucial to prevent unauthorized data mining and strengthen privacy protections in the digital age, positioning Australia as a global leader in government-led digital privacy regulation.

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