Showing posts with label surveillance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label surveillance. Show all posts

Tuesday, 27 January 2009

Alas: Smith and Phones

The government has unveiled plans for a private company to run a "superdatabase" that will track all our emails, calls, texts, internet use and so on. This is an immense infringement of civil liberties, not to mention a major risk to our private data - but it won't make us any safer. The sheer amount of information that the Government intends to collect will be impossible to analyse properly and will undoubtedly turn up false positives while missing potential security threats amongst the morass of spam emails and private chat.

So, for one day, we should send a message to the Home Office - "you want to see our emails? Ok then, here they are then!".

Here’s the link to the Facebook page that’s going to give her just what she wants…

Facebook group declares 15 June 'cc all your emails to Jacqui Smith Day'



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Saturday, 24 January 2009

BIG BROTHER AND PRIVACY

Government probably knows too much about us and our lives than is good for us.
Here we look at links concerned with our privacy; our rights to freedom from unnecessary surveillance and the records about our lives which the state holds.

Hannah Shah.


The Families and Social Services Information Team.

No 2 abuse

FORCED ADOPTION


Big Brother and Freedom of Speech petition

No2ID


Edinburgh 'gay adoption' row


Facebook group declares 15 June 'cc all your emails to Jacqui Smith Day'




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