Accept All: Unacceptable? - a documentary about data privacy

Accept All: Unacceptable? sets out to answer the question: “Why should we care about online privacy?”. The documentary uses personal stories to explore how big technology companies have breached consumer rights to privacy and have been exploiting something that we should all be able to control - our personal information.
The film follows the journey of four volunteers as they discover how far information about them has ended up online.
Featuring experts:
Damian Collins MP (architect of the Online Safety Bill)
Baroness Beeban Kidron (film maker and founder of 5Rights)
John Bruce (CEO of Inrupt, Sir Tim Berners-Lee's latest venture)
Robert Hannigan (former GCHQ Director)
The documentary, commissioned and funded by privacy and reputation specialists Schillings, was made with support of think tank Demos and consumer rights organisation Rightly.
To learn more about online privacy and how to protect yourself, visit our content hub : bigtech.schillingspartners.com/
Schillings: www.schillingspartners.com/
Demos: demos.co.uk/
Rightly: right.ly/

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