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Although most people will be able to use pensions dashboards, there are some practical reasons that will limit some people’s ability to access dashboards, or change their experience of using them.
Undertaking a DPIA is not just a legal requirement but a helpful way of assessing and demonstrating compliance with all data protection principles and obligations.
As industry continues to prepare for pensions dashboards, PDP revisits why this work is being undertaken with the Government and regulators.
Dave Tonge, Chief Technology Officer at Moneyhub, reflects on the alpha phase, how multiple dashboards will help consumers, and the upcoming beta testing phase.
Consumer protection and how the different organisations connected with pensions dashboards will work together to ensure dashboards are safe for consumers.
Carolyn Jones, leads the team creating the MaPS pensions dashboard. She discusses how the dashboard ties into the wider MaPS vision.
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- Written ministerial statement