Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has proposed a seven-point plan to transform the UK’s web industry with the launch of his digital democracy manifesto.
As he fights to retain the leadership of his party, Corbyn has proposed a digital bill of rights for UK citizens, bringing into play a digital citizen passport that would be able to help users control the online data attached with the identity. With these IDs implemented, the party states it would “protect the human right of individual privacy with strict laws against the unauthorised hacking of Digital Citizen Passports by either public bodies or private Read full story ›
Source: The Drum