Statebook: because knowledge is power
How much data is held about you by government? Who can get hold of it? What else do they want to know about? And what do we need to do to stop it?
There are a growing number of large government databases. You’re on them. You probably don’t know who might look at that information, how safe the data is or if the databases themselves might contravene your rights.
That’s why Open Rights Group has launched a new spoof Statebook tries to show, based on the JRRT / FIPR Database State report.
Above all though, we want you to act: the next big project, Intercept Modernisation (IMP), will be on the cards in the next few months, will further threaten your rights. IMP is about amassing even more of your communications data, and making it easier to access and analyse– possibly by placing the data in one enormous state database of your email traffic, phone calls, VIP and Facebook messages.
The tide is turning on civil liberties: across the political spectrum, people have had enough. Clause 152 showed enormous public concern, and the government backed down. Visit the site, and take a first step to stop more snooping on the internet by emailing your MP.
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This is a guest article. Jim Killock is Executive Director of Open Rights Group
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Reader comments
Excellent!
Good website – though a bit thin on content. I full expected a poke from Jacqui Smith and a message from the Police saying they’re monitoring my activities… and that if I even came near a bunch of people planning to protest they’d just arrest me.
Did you click on the apps, Sunny?
Sweet! I hope the site keeps developing to include more MP’s and their families.
I like it, a great way to push this issue out to the mainstream, especially given recent polling.
I work with a film company and we’ve just found some extremely ironic footage of Jack Straw on the cutting room floor. It’s currently being edited but I think it would be perfect for your readers. Is there an email address that I can use to send it to you?
Thank you!
Best wishes,
Rachel
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