In the data-sharing and database age, how much information are we prepared to give away about ourselves – and who, ultimately, controls that information? Is the price of convenient, high-speed communication an almost total loss of privacy? And is it right that one company knows more about us than our government, or even than we know ourselves?
Tiffany Jenkins chairs a debate with freedom of information campaigner Heather Brooke (Your Right to Know), Tim Kelsey of Dr Foster Intelligence, (experts in Health Information), and Tom Chatfield, Arts and Books Editor of Prospect Magazine and author of Fun Inc.
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