Being transparent
Digital Trust for Places and Routines (DTPR) is an open-source communication standard. It aims to increase transparency and accountability for digital technology in public places.
DTPR helps to communicate:
- what technology is in a place
- how it is used
- what it will be used for
- the organisation collecting and managing the data.
It also provides opportunities for the community to learn more or provide feedback, through a QR code.
Related case studies
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![Two DTPR signs are displayed in Sydney Olympic Park](/sites/default/files/styles/card_s_x1/public/2023-07/DTPR_Signage03.jpg?h=e5aec6c8&itok=3Zwql-Mx)
Digital Trust for Places and Routines
This Australia-first trial informs communities about what smart technologies are in place and explain how the data captured is used.
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![A crowd a people all walking to catch the train at Sydney Olympic Park Station.](/sites/default/files/styles/card_s_x1/public/2023-07/SOPA_CreatingSaferCrowdedPlaces01.jpg?h=e5aec6c8&itok=uwmSZEEF)
Creating Safer Crowded Places
Testing innovative crowd analysis to improve public safety in crowded places.