Im fully aware how it works.
good, then you'll know the data will be stored in a relational database. I don't think they are going to heed your advice to throw it away, because you don't like it. Try being a realist.
Are you seriously suggesting that criminals should be able to hide their past from the us and our police? What sort of world do you have in mind? The wild west is over and done with for obvious reasons.
Why should my local council have access to my medical records or bank details? Why should a system exist where its even possible to grant them that access without the express permission?
Why should my entire life be exposed online to be used potentially by 3rd parties obtaining access to them via security holes or corruption?
Again this has ALREADY happened with 20+ local government and other bodies being granted access to private data with the person whos data it is having no say in the matter.
good, then you'll know the data will be stored in a relational database.
No. Because thats the whole point. You simply don't put data all together in one database or system.
If it doesnt need to be there, it shouldn't be there and shouldn't be linked.
There's no reason or benefit TO the information all being stored in that sort of framework so it shouldn't be.
Again, basic data security.
The insane security and ethical issues simply shoving all the data about someone into a single set of databases are huge.
It goes against every single data security principle.
I note that authorities in Denmark and Norway have suspended use of the Oxford vaccine due to safety concerns.
Would that mean that Covid Fundamentalists on this site would claim that the states of Denmark and Norway are anti vaccination conspiracy theorists?????
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That's very likely speedstick
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