Privacy

Privacy can mean the ability of an individual to keep their personal affairs out of public view, or to control the flow of information about themselves. It is often associated with anonymity. As technology advances it becomes possible to collect and store increasingly detailed data about our daily lives, data often owned by corporate or bureaucratic entities outside of our control. In the information society, legal and technical safeguards which protect our privacy are crucial.

UK government threatened by EU over Phorm
Jim Killock 30 October 2009

Come see Bruce Schneier talk in London
Michael Holloway 27 October 2009

Kang-Karoo courts: guilt by accusation, punishment without trial
Jim Killock 24 July 2009

A Malmo Unconference!
William Heath 22 July 2009

Sir Bonar on Intercept Modernisation at Open Tech 09
Michael Holloway 10 July 2009

There's no excuse for industrial-scale snooping
Michael Holloway 07 July 2009

BT's decision to ditch Phorm is a victory for privacy
Jim Killock 06 July 2009

Lobbying and public policy
Jim Killock 29 June 2009

Lord Carter to quit: where will Digital Britain be going?
Jim Killock 12 June 2009

What do the EU results and Pirate Party mean for digital rights?
Jim Killock 09 June 2009

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