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August 6th, 2007, 11:10 PM
'Surveillance society' warning on data sharing
8-6-07
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/fdf57d8c-4458-11dc-90ca-0000779fd2ac.html

Confidential personal data – gleaned from sources as diverse as driving licences, medical records and store loyalty cards – is now often shared without people’s knowledge, the information commission will warn on Tuesday, in its latest salvo against what it calls the “surveillance society”.

The commission says the increasingly complex web of information sharing – involving the public and private sectors, and bodies ranging from hospitals to credit reference agencies – can make it hard for people to assert their legal rights to view information held about them.

The commission does not name specific organisations, but its comments echo a growing debate over the increasingly widespread and sophisticated use of information gathered by official agencies and businesses.

The data can be gleaned from sources such as supermarket loyalty cards and Transport for London’s Oyster plastic travel ticket.

Simon Davies, director of Privacy International, said there was “almost zero awareness” among the public of the detail of how data was shared, meaning that in some organisations sharing of information was becoming the “default”.

“Very soon, it will be difficult, if not impossible, to stop the data sharing juggernaut,” he said.

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