Blurred lines: Surveillance and ethics
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–Time Berners-Lee, 12 March 2017
Political advertising online needs transparency and understanding
It’s too easy for misinformation to spread on the web We’ve lost control of our personal data
• ISPs and mobile phone providers will keep a record of every website visit of anyone using a British network for up to a year. This includes sites visited through mobile browsers and phone apps (like Facebook) - but not individual web pages.
• The data will be stored by the network that collected it, but police and many government departments will be able to use a central search tool to find and access those records.
• Searches of that data will be conducted at the discretion of the police and will be overseen by a specially trained supervising officer only. Weak judicial oversight.
15th March 2014, email from a purported friend of Director of Intelligence Bureau
Military Intelligence, Sri Lanka Police, CID.
when does intelligence turn into surveillance? how to maintain control over privacy within ecosystem of competing owners, location sensors, proxy indicators, sentient nodes, ambient observation, pervasive automation