Our reference: 96-0340-01RM

Your reference:

 

Mr David Mason
Director
Disability Policy Unit
Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission
Level 8, Picadilly Tower
131 Castlereagh Street
Sydney NSW 2000

 

Dear Mr Mason,

ACCESS TO ELECTRONIC COMMERCE AND NEW INFORMATION AND SERVICE TECHNOLOGIES FOR OLDER AUSTRALIANS AND PEOPLE WITH A DISABILITY

 

Thank you for inviting this Office to contribute to this reference.

We do not have much information particular to people with a disability or older people. However, we have put together some information about attitudes to online privacy that is relevant to the issue of access to new technologies.

Concerns about privacy appear to deter some people from making full use of new technologies including engaging in online commerce.

Surveys conducted by this office and other organisations in Australia and overseas suggest that many people regard the use of computers as a threat to their privacy. For example,

Information people are concerned about providing

Buying goods and services on the intenet depends very heavily on the use of credit cards for payment. It also relies on people giving their address so that the goods can be delivered. However, there is some evidence to indicate that people are least willing to provide this kind of information on the internet. For example,

You would also be aware of the recently released survey conducted by Freehill Hollingdale and Page. I hope that this information is of some help to your inquiry. If you would like to discuss any of information further, do not hesitate to contact me on extension 695.

Yours sincerely

 

Robin McKenzie
Senior Policy Officer
March 2000