Contact Tracing: There’s An App for That, But Should There Be?
The debate on information security and data privacy has only intensified with the current need to conduct “contact tracing” of potential Coronavirus patients.
The debate on information security and data privacy has only intensified with the current need to conduct “contact tracing” of potential Coronavirus patients.
Finish the week off discussing and debating stories from across the street and around the world. Ordinary Times’ Linky Friday: Toil and Trouble for you to read and share.
For those of you that thought the problem with Brexit was it was too neat and tidy, your day has come
UK PM Theresa May released a video this morning from 10 Downing Street, as her situation becomes as shaky as the camera work in her impromptu message.
Whatever your feelings on Brexit, this was always going to be messy.
Those that have argued that online content providers should be regulated are about to get some real world data on what that might look like.
Our UK friends have seen some developments in the increasingly chaotic Brexit saga over the last few days. Let’s discuss them.
The latest version of a Brexit deal was soundly defeated, 242 in favor to 391 against, in the House of Commons Tuesday evening.
HSBC bank throws in its lot. In fact, HSBC cleverly perpetuates, and looks to profit from, a pernicious myth which is both false and destructively divisive.