Panic over planned beef-up of privacy laws

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The Banking Association was one of several organisations that sought to persuade MPs the new laws would subject the public to “notification fatigue” as they were inundated with notifications. Instead, it told MPs, banks should be allowed to tell customers in their privacy statements that they will share information, and there be a legal duty created allowing people to ask for specifics, if they care.

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