Living With Data (LWD) is a research project which aims to understand peopleÕs perceptions of how data about them is collected, analysed, shared and used, and how these processes could be improved. We carried out a survey in October 2020, with 2000 respondents. We oversampled members of disadvantaged groups, relating to household income, educational qualifications, race and ethnicity, age, disability, gender and sexuality. One of our main survey findings was that context is a defining factor when it comes to public attitudes to data uses Ð data uses in some contexts are more concerning than others. Because of this, and because our first survey was carried out during the coronavirus pandemic, we ran the survey for a second time at the end of 2021, to explore if views about data uses had changed when the height of the pandemic was over.