British authorities have mechanisms in place to provide users with access to information about daily transactions
The new project includes the transfer of businesses to store data in machine-readable format to facilitate consumers' access to information.
According to a government project Midata, all British companies providing public services, web-shops and companies have until September 10 of this year, go to the storage of data in machine-readable format. This will help each user to access the information on completed transactions it and get a detailed report about the purchase. The new rules, which are set out in the bill of entrepreneurship and reform in the regulation (the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill), may become the norm of the law next year.