Lionel Eddy
Lionel Eddy
Lionel Eddy is an author, activist and independent journalist from London, UK. Eddy specializes in biometrics such as facial recognition technology, CBDC and digital IDs. As a journalist Lionel Eddy writes weekly articles on government policies and current affairs. As an activist he has campaigned against the UK governments proposed mandatory digital ID scheme, stating the policy threatens both privacy and civil liberties. A libertarian Lionel Eddy is a strong advocate for freedom of movement and protection of civil rights including freedom of speech. Eddy opposes state power, nationalism, warfare and authoritarian governments.
Lionel Eddy is an author, activist and independent journalist from London, UK. Eddy specializes in biometrics such as facial recognition technology, CBDC and digital IDs. As a journalist Lionel Eddy writes weekly articles on government policies and current affairs. As an activist he has campaigned against the UK governments proposed mandatory digital ID scheme, stating the policy threatens both privacy and civil liberties. A libertarian Lionel Eddy is a strong advocate for freedom of movement and protection of civil rights including freedom of speech. Eddy opposes state power, nationalism, warfare and authoritarian governments.
The Digital Agenda
The Digital Agenda will provide readers with a better knowledge of the many digital ID systems that are being created and put into use throughout the world, as well as their potential advantages and difficulties, the problems with privacy, security, and interoperability, other policies that would be mentioned is a Central Bank Digital Currency...
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Months after experiencing a setback in their efforts regarding surveillance the European Union is seeking another opportunity to address the issue under conditions they deem more favorable, however Members of European Parliament remain skeptical to the new proposal.
EU ambassadors reached a consensus move forward with [1] a temporary extension of the framework that enables platforms such as WhatsApp and Messenger to monitor users’ private communications. Proponents assert that the measure aims...
Students in secondary schools in Cameroon are set to receive official digital ID cards, following a collaboration between the Ministry of Secondary Education and telecommunications company MTN Cameroon.
Recent disclosures reveal that both parties have signed an addendum to an existing Memorandum of Understanding, according [1] to a statement from the Ministry. The new student digital ID will build upon [2] a measure implemented in 2024, which assigns a unique identification number to every...