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The Consumer Data Right (CDR) is designed to keep your data secure, with strict privacy protections built into the system. If you are an individual or a small businesses with an annual turnover of $3 million or less, and you think a business has mishandled your CDR data, you have the right to complain.

Make a CDR complaint

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How to make a CDR complaint

Complain to the business first, before you complain to us

Before you lodge a complaint with us

Check if you can lodge a CDR complaint with us

What you can complain to us about

Problems you might experience with the handling of your data

How we investigate and resolve your complaint

We act as an impartial third party who will try to resolve your complaint

Your complaint review rights

You have the right to appeal our decision or determination

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