Skip to main content
GOV.UK
Blog Geospatial Insights
Organisations:
Government Digital Service

Public trust in location data depends on who is using it and why, survey finds.

Posted by: Callum Adams, Location Data Ethics Lead, Posted on: 23 February 2022 - Categories: Data, data ethics, Technology
Two people crossing the road one on the zebra crossing and both on phones

This blog unpacks some of the key findings of the Geospatial Commission’s survey on location data ethics.

Read more of Public trust in location data depends on who is using it and why, survey finds.

Related content and links

Gesopatial Insights

This blog shares geospatial best practices and knowledge, to help the UK harness the full potential of location data. It is managed by the Government Digital Service. 

Find out more about us

Sign up and manage updates

  • Email
  • Atom

Follow us

  • Follow us on Twitter
  • Follow us on LinkedIn
  • Geospatial Commission on GOV.UK

Recent Posts

  • Publication of principles for successful delivery of data sharing initiatives  June 24, 2025
  • What Royal Assent Means for the National Underground Asset Register  June 19, 2025
  • Unlocking NUAR's full potential: opportunities ahead  May 19, 2025

Comments and moderation

Read our guidelines

Useful links

  • All GOV.UK blogs
  • All GOV.UK blog posts
  • GOV.UK
  • All departments
  • Accessibility statement
  • Cookies
All content is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0, except where otherwise stated
© Crown copyright