Privacy is not a crime
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One idea I had, particularly for people interested in finding out background information on data privacy, data retention, surveillance, and associated areas, was posting weekly links.

So, this is number 1. :)

There are two ways I can do this: 1) post a link to the wiki entry I use, or 2) post them all here.

So, for the moment I will do both. If you like/dislike them let me know.

Weekly Blog Post on Data privacy related links ”’30th Oct - 5th November 2006”’

* [Privacy International and EPIC launch Privacy and Human Rights global study]
* [PI Releases Freedom of Information Around the World 2006 Report - report on Ireland]
* [Irish Examiner quote from Digital Rights on Privacy Internationals survey.]
* [Fears of threat to personal information]
* [Britain is ’surveillance society’]
* [Britain: the most spied on nation in the world]
* [Total Information Awareness Is Back-Data mining for terrorists has always been a dumb idea.]
* [Taking control of your digital ID]
* [Call centres infiltrated by gangs]
* [Irish passports go RFID, and naked]
* [RFID e-passports need tinfoil protection!]
* [Fingerprint the UK expats! FCO plans phase two biometric passport]
* [US.gov tunes out scathing RFID privacy report]
* [Airline Passenger Profiling for Profit]
* [Online Identity Theft (PDF)]
* [UK Survey Finds Companies Failing to Shred]
* [National Identity Fraud Prevention Week]
* [CIFAS, the UK’s Fraud Prevention Service ]
* [DataPatrol monitoring service that finds, tracks and monitors your personal information online ]
* [Totalitarian threat looms]
* [US Plans to Screen All Who Enter, Leave Country]

I tried starting this before, but I wasn’t able to keep it going. Maybe this will prove useful for people, both media bods, and individuals alike.

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