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Could Digital Strategy put privacy at risk?

Noddagh Strateish Vun-Earrooagh baggyrt er preevaadjys?

Could Digital Strategy put privacy at risk? - Noddagh Strateish Vun-Earrooagh baggyrt er preevaadjys?

Troddanagh ynnydagh son cairys theayagh, t'eh boirit dy noddagh Strateish Vun-Earrooagh y reiltys baggyrt er preevaadjys y theay.

Ta Tristram Llewellyn-Jones credjal dy vel y strateish çheet dy ve ny yarroo-enney lectraneagh oddagh jannoo skielley da shickyrys fysseree. 

Shoh ny lurg da thousaneyn dy h-enmyssyn post-L preevaadjagh v'er nyn gur magh dy lhag-haghyrtagh ec y Fo-rheynn Keesh Çheet-Stiagh y vee shoh chaie, as y brishey-stiagh ayns ny kaartyn noa son Go School ayns Mee ny Nollick. 

Agh ta Mnr Llewellyn-Jones goll eer ny sodjey, as eh gra dy noddagh ayrnyn jeh'n strateish ve mee-leighoil.

Hie yn tuarastyl er sursmooinaghtyn harrish ec Tinvaal yn çhiaghtin shoh.


Could Digital Strategy put privacy at risk?

A local civil liberties campaigner is concerned the government's Digital Strategy could put people's privacy at risk.

Tristram Llewellyn-Jones believes the strategy is moving towards an electronic identity, which could impact data security. 

This comes after thousands of private email addresses were accidentally sent out by the Income Tax Division last month and the breach of the new Go School cards in December.

But Mr Llewellyn-Jones goes even further to say elements of the strategy could be unlawful.

The report was considered by Tynwald this week.

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