Between January and July 2024, Google received ****** requests for disclosure of user information from the United States federal agencies and courts. This is a slight decrease in comparison to the second half of 2023, in which over ****** requests were issued.
This table contains information regarding requested open data sets. Requesters have been hidden to protect personally identifiable information.
The analysis published on this page relates to requests received by DECC for data breakdowns from the National Energy Efficiency Data-Framework (NEED). All outputs published here are based on the data used for the November 2012 publication of analysis. This publication, along with more details of the Framework and most commonly required data tables, is available on the National Energy Efficiency Data-Framework (NEED) report: Summary of analysis page.
Figures in the tables published below may differ from those published in the November 2012 NEED Publication for a number of reasons. For example, where information has been requested which only relates to gas heating consumption, the analysis only includes properties which are assumed to be using gas to heat their homes (i.e. consumption between 2,500kWh and 50,000kWh) whereas the Domestic Consumption analysis published in November 2012 included properties that may have only used gas for other purposes such as cooking as well those which use it for heating (i.e. consumption between 100kWh to 50,000 kWh). Notes on why differences occur and other assumptions related specifically to an individual table published below are available on the “Notes” page within each output. More general information about the outputs can be found in the November 2012 National Energy Efficiency Data-Framework report. If you have any queries or comments on these outputs please contact: energyefficiency.stats@decc.gsi.gov.uk.
This dataset contains the list of dataset nominations submitted to the NYC Open Data team.
Part of the Open Data initiative to provide for public requests of dat sharing.
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The Data Subject Access Request (DSAR) Tools market is experiencing rapid growth, driven by the increasing adoption of data protection regulations worldwide and the growing awareness of individuals' rights to access their personal data. According to a recent report, the market size was valued at XXX million in 2023 and is projected to reach XXX million by 2033, exhibiting a CAGR of XX% during the forecast period. Key factors fueling this growth include the proliferation of data breaches, rising concerns over data privacy and security, and the need for businesses to comply with data protection regulations such as the GDPR, CCPA, and LGPD. In terms of market segmentation, the DSAR Tools market is categorized by type (cloud-based, on-premises), application (large enterprises, SMEs), and region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, MEA). Cloud-based solutions are gaining popularity due to their scalability, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness. Large enterprises with complex data management requirements are the primary adopters of these tools. Regional analysis reveals that North America and Europe currently dominate the market due to the presence of stringent data protection regulations and high awareness among businesses. However, Asia Pacific is expected to witness significant growth in the coming years as countries in the region implement data privacy laws and businesses become more cognizant of their data privacy obligations.
In the second half of 2023, Google received more than 216 thousand requests for disclosure of user information from federal agencies and governments worldwide. In the same period, the number of accounts subject to those requests was approximately 441 thousand.
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These are requests for particular government dataset to be made public (and ideally open). The requests are added by anyone, using a form at data.gov.uk and they are listed at https://data.gov.uk/data-request
Only 'public' data requests are included in the data published here. Confidential requests can also be made, e.g. for commercial confidentiality. There is a count of them provided on https://data.gov.uk/data-request which at the time of writing stands at 522 confidential requests out of 1257 dataset requests.
There are two versions of the data:
Policy for requests:
(These have been shown on the form since late 2015, and before that the policy varied)
Data requests on file date back to September 2012.
The MPIA dataset will contain a list of MPIA requests that contain information about the MPIA request as well as a web link to the MPIA response packet created by the owning departments. Each request will contain the following information:
Requestor First Name Requestor Last Name Requestor Organization Description Intake (ie email) Lead Department Data Owning Departments Date Response Posted Who Published the Response Link to the Response Document(s) on a public Web Site
Update Frequency: Daily
In 2024, 36 percent of internet users worldwide stated having exercised their right of Data Subject Access Requests (DSAR), up from 24 percent in 2022. These are requests submitted to companies that collect and keep user data.
Disbursement Request Form Moto GP 2023
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The global Data Subject Access Request (DSAR) Software market size was valued at approximately USD 1.2 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow to USD 3.5 billion by 2032, boasting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.5% during the forecast period. This growth is largely driven by increasing regulatory demands for data privacy and protection across various sectors. With the exponential rise in data generation and the necessity for organizations to comply with regulations such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), the demand for efficient DSAR software solutions is expected to see substantial growth.
One of the primary factors propelling the growth of the DSAR software market is the escalating need for data privacy and protection in an increasingly digital world. As more businesses transition to digital platforms and rely on data analytics to drive decision-making, the volume of personal data being collected has surged. This has heightened the risk of data breaches and unauthorized access to sensitive information, prompting governments worldwide to enact stringent data privacy laws. Consequently, organizations are compelled to adopt DSAR software to ensure compliance with these regulations and to manage consumer requests for data access effectively, driving market growth.
Another significant growth factor is the increasing consumer awareness and demand for transparency regarding how their personal data is used and stored. Consumers are becoming savvy about their data privacy rights and are more likely to request access to their personal data. This demand for transparency is encouraging businesses to implement DSAR software solutions that facilitate seamless and efficient data access requests. By providing consumers with confidence that their data is managed responsibly, organizations can enhance their reputation and build trust, which is critical in maintaining customer relationships and loyalty.
The rapid advancements in technology and the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in DSAR software are also contributing to market growth. These technological innovations are enabling more sophisticated data processing and automation of DSAR processes, resulting in improved accuracy and efficiency. By leveraging AI and ML capabilities, DSAR software can offer predictive analytics, automated workflows, and enhanced data management, which are particularly beneficial for large enterprises dealing with vast volumes of data. This technological evolution is expected to further augment the adoption of DSAR software across various industries.
Regionally, North America holds a dominant position in the DSAR software market, largely due to the early adoption of advanced technologies and stringent data privacy regulations in the region. Europe's market is also experiencing substantial growth, driven by the rigorous enforcement of GDPR, which has encouraged enterprises to invest in robust DSAR solutions. Meanwhile, the Asia Pacific region is anticipated to exhibit the fastest growth rate over the forecast period, attributed to the burgeoning digital economy and increasing regulatory pressures in countries like India and China. These regional dynamics underscore the global demand for DSAR software and the varied factors influencing its adoption across different geographies.
The DSAR software market can be divided into two primary components: software and services. The software segment encompasses a variety of solutions designed to facilitate the management of data access requests, ensuring compliance with privacy laws and regulations. These software solutions often include features such as data mapping, request tracking, automated workflow management, and reporting capabilities. The growing complexity of data privacy regulations is driving demand for comprehensive software solutions that can efficiently handle these requirements, thereby boosting the growth of this segment.
Within the software component, there is an increasing focus on developing user-friendly interfaces and customizable features that cater to the specific needs of different industries. Software vendors are investing significantly in research and development to enhance the functionality of their offerings, integrating advanced technologies such as AI and ML to provide predictive analytics and automate repetitive tasks. This not only improves operational efficiency but also reduces the risk of human error, making software solutions more appeal
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Release of responses to ad-hoc data requests.
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This data comes from https://nola.nextrequest.com/ and is a feed of all public records requests that have been published. Some requests may not be included because they contain sensitive or personally identifiable information.
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Data Subject Access Request (DSAR) Software Market size was valued at USD 100 Million in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 500 Million by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 25.05 % during the forecast period 2024-2030.
Global Data Subject Access Request (DSAR) Software Market Drivers
The growth and development of the Data Subject Access Request (DSAR) Software Market is attributed to certain main market drivers. These factors have a big impact on how integrated gas systems are demanded and adopted in different sectors. Several of the major market forces are as follows:
Individuals' Understanding of Their Rights To Data Privacy is Growing: People are realising that they can view and manage their personal information. As a result, there is an increasing need for instruments that will enable them to exercise their rights.
Tight Data Privacy Laws Like the CCPA and GDPR: Individuals who own personal data have the right to request access from the organizations that hold it thanks to these regulations. Organizations now need to have automated and effective processes in place to handle DSARs.
The Use of Cloud-Based Data Storage Solutions is Expanding: An increasing number of businesses are using the cloud to store their data. The need for DSAR software is being driven by the increased difficulty in tracking and managing personal data as a result.
Organizations are Placing a Greater Emphasis on Data Compliance: Organisations are placing a greater emphasis on adhering to data privacy laws. As a result, there is a need for DSAR software to assist them in fulfilling their legal requirements.
According to OnlyFans transparency reports, in February 2025, the platform received *** data requests from global users over their personal data. This represents a decrease from February 2024, when the personal data requests submitted to OnlyFans were approximately *****. In the second half of 2024, video content platform OnlyFans received a total of ***** data requests.
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Explore Market Research Intellect's Data Subject Access Request Software Market Report, valued at USD 1.2 billion in 2024, with a projected market growth to USD 4.5 billion by 2033, and a CAGR of 17.2% from 2026 to 2033.
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This dataset provides data from MyNorfolk, a citizen services portal that delegates and tracks requests and questions about the city of Norfolk and the services we provide to our residents, businesses, and visitors. Data for the service requests is collected from phone calls, emails, an app for smart phones and on-line. The portal is managed by the Norfolk Cares Center; its mission is to provide a single point of contact for visitors, residents, businesses and city staff to request a city service, report a concern, seek information about Norfolk, or follow-up on a previous request for service.
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Service request data from MyLA311 for 2019. This includes requests submitted via 311, call centers, email, mobile apps, website, and other sources.
A data availability statement (DAS) is part of a research manuscript that contains information about where the raw data from the study can be accessed. Many journals do not require authors to write a DAS, and then most authors will not include such a statement [1]. In journals that require authors to write DAS in their manuscripts, most authors write in the DAS that their data is available on request from the corresponding authors. However, it has been shared that the overwhelming majority of those corresponding authors do not even respond to a message with the data request, and very few share their data [2].
Other than genuinely not wanting to share their data, other potential reasons for not even answering such messages are that the message requesting data ended up in a spam folder, that they are too busy, or that other team member(s) hold the raw data.
The aim of this study is to assess whether more raw data can be accessed if the data sharing request is sent to all authors versus only requesting data from the corresponding author.
Between January and July 2024, Google received ****** requests for disclosure of user information from the United States federal agencies and courts. This is a slight decrease in comparison to the second half of 2023, in which over ****** requests were issued.