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Although people want systems integrated for ease of use and access, they are sometimes against this integration because they do not want to share their own data and systems. What term best describes this attitude?
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The attitude you are describing is often referred to as "data privacy concerns" or "data ownership concerns." More specifically, it can be characterized as "reluctance to share data" or "data siloing," where organizations or individuals prefer to keep their data separate and protected due to fears of privacy loss, security risks, or a lack of trust in how their data might be used. Another relevant term could be "anti-integration bias," which highlights the hesitation toward system integration despite its potential benefits.
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