 - Last login: 3 hours agoIgeldard
- Ian is a 46 year old married guy from Gillingham, England, UK.
- Likes 707 pages, 7 videos, 9 photos • 43 fans • Received 7 reviews
- Member since Jul 09, 2006
A libertarian social networking technologist in Kent, UK. Ian is a social media consultant to individuals, organisations and companies.
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Big Brother database recording all our calls, texts and e-mails will ruin Britis…
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Jul 16, 3:26am
3 reviews
liberties, privacy
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1035361/Big-Brother-database-recordin...
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From the page: "Plans for a massive database snooping on the entire population were condemned yesterday as a step too far for the British way of life"

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The Local - Swedish snoop law targets Russia
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Jul 10, 6:17am
3 reviews
politics, surveillance, privacy, civil-liberties
http://www.thelocal.se/12922/20080709/
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From the page: "Sweden's new surveillance law will enable the National Defence Radio Establishment (FRA) to scan massive quantities of Russian computer and telecom data, Svenska Dagbladet reports."

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Biometrics to fast track trusted travellers - Public Sector - Breaking Business …
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Jul 10, 6:01am
1 review
politics, privacy, biometrics, id-cards, eye-scans
http://www.silicon.com/publicsector/0,3800010403,39254666,00.htm
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From the page: "the deal will build on the success of the Iris scheme (Iris recognition immigration system) for trusted travellers, which enables registered passengers to enter the UK without queuing, following an eye scan."

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Report fingers prints as ID schemes point of failure | The Register
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Jul 10, 5:35am
1 review
politics, privacy, id-cards
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/07/10/id_national_identity_scheme/
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From the page: "Yet more trouble assails the government's £4.4bn National Identity Scheme (NIS), as an official report puts the boot into the preferred scheme for 'exception handling' and a bunch of techies show how the recommended system can be beaten."

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Big Brother& government costs us &20billion - Telegraph
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Jul 10, 5:30am
1 review
politics, surveillance, privacy, civil-liberties
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/lawandorder/2259877/%27Bi...
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From the page: "The cost of Britain's "surveillance society" measures is now running at £20 billion, a new report reveals today."

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NO2ID:Stop ID cards and the database state
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Jul 1, 1:11pm
4 reviews
liberties, privacy, id-cards, no2id
http://www.no2id.net/pledge/
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From the page: "What YOU can do to stop ID cards and the database state"

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Atu XVIII & Lead Story UK: ID Cards & Arrests At Peaceful ID Card Protest in…
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Jul 1, 12:44pm
1 review
activism, privacy, id-cards
http://trevor-mendham.com/atuxviii/wp/2008/07/01/arrests-at-peaceful-id-card-...

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Shhhhhh! on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
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Jun 6, 10:58am
0 review
politics, privacy, civil-liberties, patriot-act, aclu
http://www.flickr.com/photos/igeldard/2553961977/
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VeriChip Cancer Page
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Jun 3, 12:59pm
1 review
health, politics, privacy, rfid
http://www.antichips.com/faq/index.html
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From the page: ""Microchip Implants: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions" A new report by CASPIAN Consumer Privacy "

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Deep packet inspection meets Net neutrality, CALEA: Page 1
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May 22, 12:01pm
3 reviews
internet, privacy, dpi, calea
http://arstechnica.com/articles/culture/Deep-packet-inspection-meets-net-neut...
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A very good introduction to Deep Packet Inspection (DPI)
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