walesrob
23rd March 2008, 18:19
No surprise that the UK comes top as the country with most visual survellance in the world.
If you want your data kept safe, use a server in Canada or Germany they offer best protection and safety from prying eyes, according to this article by Privacy International:
http://www.privacyinternational.org/article.shtml?cmd[347]=x-347-545269
On another note, it seems BAA's plan to fingerprint domestic travellers who uses the new Terminal 5 is ahem, illegal and advise passengers what to do:
http://www.privacyinternational.org/article.shtml?cmd[347]=x-347-561080
"Take photographs and demand identification details from of any staff member who takes your fingerprints. It is likely that these people are acting unlawfully, and a record of the incident should be kept and then forwarded to the police and to the Information Commissioner. You are entitled, indeed in many circumstances required, to record details of a crime so that authorities can take action."
and
"You have every right in these circumstances to protect the valuable information that your fingerprint represents. Consider using a two-part adhesive on the fingertips of both hands. DO NOT cover your entire fingertips, just dab small amounts to form a unique pattern. This will allow the authorities to see that the same finger has been presented both at check-in and boarding, while also protecting your fingerprint data. If BA or BAA staff ask why you have glue on your fingers, you might want to recall the model plane you were building. Do not tell them you have intentionally glued your fingers."
I'm off to buy some airfix kits :icon_lol::xxgrinning--00xx3:
If you want your data kept safe, use a server in Canada or Germany they offer best protection and safety from prying eyes, according to this article by Privacy International:
http://www.privacyinternational.org/article.shtml?cmd[347]=x-347-545269
On another note, it seems BAA's plan to fingerprint domestic travellers who uses the new Terminal 5 is ahem, illegal and advise passengers what to do:
http://www.privacyinternational.org/article.shtml?cmd[347]=x-347-561080
"Take photographs and demand identification details from of any staff member who takes your fingerprints. It is likely that these people are acting unlawfully, and a record of the incident should be kept and then forwarded to the police and to the Information Commissioner. You are entitled, indeed in many circumstances required, to record details of a crime so that authorities can take action."
and
"You have every right in these circumstances to protect the valuable information that your fingerprint represents. Consider using a two-part adhesive on the fingertips of both hands. DO NOT cover your entire fingertips, just dab small amounts to form a unique pattern. This will allow the authorities to see that the same finger has been presented both at check-in and boarding, while also protecting your fingerprint data. If BA or BAA staff ask why you have glue on your fingers, you might want to recall the model plane you were building. Do not tell them you have intentionally glued your fingers."
I'm off to buy some airfix kits :icon_lol::xxgrinning--00xx3: