ACCC & DSB | CDR Implementation Call Agenda & Meeting Notes | 3 April 2025 - ConsumerDataStandardsAustralia/standards GitHub Wiki
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⭐ indicates change from last week.
Type | Updated | Links |
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Standards | Version 1.34.0 | Published: 13 March 2025 Change log |
Standards ⭐ | From 12 May 2025, the following Future Dated Obligations will take effect: | Future Dated Obligations |
Maintenance ⭐ | Maintenance Iteration 22 was concluded yesterday, changes arising from this will be published in version 1.35.0 | Consultation |
DSB Newsletter ⭐ | 28 March 2025 | View the latest Newsletter |
Consultation ⭐ | 17 April CDR Implementation Call will have a Q&A on redirect apps and authentication uplift. Please note this will be a substantive discussion and the call may go for over an hour. | |
Consultation | A joint DSB and Treasury Energy Switching Experiment will be held in Q1-Q2 2025 to assess the extent to which the existing CDR framework may facilitate and improve energy switching. An expression of interest will soon be published to select a group of CDR participants |
Visit Consultation Paper 368 to provide any initial commentary or register interest |
Consultation | The Department of Finance and the Treasury invite organisations to express their interest to pilot the use of Digital ID and the CDR to better protect renters’ personal information. The pilot will seek to make it easier for people to apply for a rental property and share less personal information. |
Expressions of interest (EOI) |
Video ⭐ | 139: CDS 1.34.0 Release Walkthrough and Changes - with Neale Morison (28/03/2025) | DSB YouTube Video |
Video ⭐ | 140: Future Dated Obligations for Q2 of 2025 - narrated by Peter Nowotnik (03/04/2025) | DSB YouTube Video |
Information ⭐ | The April 24 CDR Implementation Call is cancelled for the week of Easter to ANZAC day | Calendar |
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Questions will be received by the community via Microsoft Teams chat before the questions are opened to the floor. Participants can submit questions outside of the CDR Implementation Call to the CDR Support Portal.
In regards to topics for questions, we ask the participants on the call to consider the Community Guidelines when posing questions to the subject matter experts.
Ticket # | Question | Answer |
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2505 | Will there be definitions for the CDR rules? It is difficult to understand the scope of terms used such as "asset finance", "consumer lease", "business lease" etc. It will be helpful to understand what they encompass? | The terms are not defined, but the ACCC will consider what guidance it can provide when developing new guidance, and updating existing guidance, to reflect the new rules. |
2403 | Seeking clarification on the rules for Data Holders when validating redirect URIs. Are ADRs allowed to have dynamic URL query parameters in the redirect_uri ? For example, if an ADR has registered the redirect_uri https://www.example.com.au/redirect could they initiate a PAR and set the redirect_uri to https://www.example.com.au/redirect?foo=bar .The interest here is to inject an identifier specific to the consumer authorising the request to allow easier debugging when an authorisation does not complete. The authorisation callback is typically hard to debug especially if the data holder is not encoding the authorization response correctly. Adding an identifier in the query that the data holder must respect when redirecting would make it easier to correlate abandoned authorisations with specific failed authorisation responses. |
According to OAuth/OIDC/DCR, the authorisation redirect_uri must exactly match a value in the redirect_uris array submitted during DCR (and also in the sector_identifier_uri file if present).These Maintenance issues may also be relevant to the query: |
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