Manchester NO2ID
@ManchesterNO2ID
We are the local branch of NO2ID, the non-partisan campaign to protect #Privacy and combat the growth of mass surveillance and the #DatabaseState.
Totally agree. There is no justification for super-injunctions to exist in our legal system. They are simply a means for wealthy celebrities, and now it appears the Government to cover-up inconvenient truths. telegraph.co.uk/opinion/2025/0…
Why do banks, retailers, government, health service, web services, etc all think it's a super idea to force our access to them onto a smartphone app either via authenticator or native? Convenient for THEM. I don't need the keys to my whole life in one vulnerable device.
A warning to us all to take digital security seriously - unfortunately recent events as shown that the government needs to learn this lesson as well. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
The Government: "We want to store the personal data of everyone in the country to create our new national Digital ID card scheme" Also The Government: "Oopsie! We can't even keep the details of our own secret services safe. Sorry about that!" Say No to Digital ID! Even if the…
A mini review of Big Brother Watch's report in association with the New Economics Foundation on Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs). manchesterno2id.wordpress.com/2025/07/18/new…
A warning for us all. Mixing Palantir and patient medical records is never going to be a good thing.
NHS England will let Palantir and others develop algorithms to do test this on NHS patient data via the NHS app, and then Palantir's interoperability will allow "drag and drop" to the data mining tools that their US customers use against US women:
The MoD are responsible for the biggest data breach in British history. We cannot ever accept a National ID system in Britain. No if's, no but's, it's not happening.
This is data leak is potentially tragic for the Afghans involved. But it also highlights the dangers with large centralised databases and the consequences if a data breach occurs. theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/j…
An excellent point about the circularity of the #IDCards /Digital ID argument. We would only need them if required by the Government, so we only need them because the Government wants them🤔
The most successful of arguments for #IDCards and other government controlled identification systems is the entirely circular one that it will help you comply with demands for identification (in some sense) that exist only because government mandates them. Few people spot it.
The most successful of arguments for #IDCards and other government controlled identification systems is the entirely circular one that it will help you comply with demands for identification (in some sense) that exist only because government mandates them. Few people spot it.
I am afraid this demonstrates, yet again, the NHS's low level of competence with information and data management. The problem is not principally with the analysis of data. The problem is the lack of proper data that is open to public scrutiny. telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/06/3…
⚠️The 'BritCard' proposal would "fundamentally change the nature of our relationship with the state and turn Britain into a “papers, please” society" @rebecca_vincent writes about the Government considering plans for a giant digital ID system. Read⤵️ cityam.com/beware-britcar…
Interesting Observation.
Your Approved™️ right-wing "heroes" have not posted a single word about digital IDs since the new BritCard compulsory digital ID proposal was announced - 5th June (in fact most of them never mention digital ID EVER). That's not an accident imo, their role is to distract and keep…
There is nothing good about Palantir software - it's a mass surveillance tool and this is what it does and is intended to do. inews.co.uk/news/police-us…