Her last intervention is unfortunate, because it is clear, for whoever is in the knows, that the ICO is siding with cookie paywalls, as the ICO generally tend to side with commercial interests regardless of their merit.
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Clement-Jones also mentions a police review that found police officers had abused their powers to access police data in the Sara Everard case. This shows the need of more transparency, and the danger of reducing safeguards against abuse of power by police forces when accessing personal data. For context: https://www.openrightsgroup.org/press-releases/police-to-get-more-data-powers-despite-sarah-everard-records-breach/
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Clement-Jones also criticises Clause 87, that would allow the Govt to introduce new exemptions to data protection for law enforcement purposes for national security. He points out this power is incredibly dangerous for the survival of the UK adequacy decision
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Clement-Jones also raises the issue of Police's reliance on hyperscale cloud providers, and the impact of this on UK technological sovereignty. He summarises issues that have been thoroughly developed by Sebastian Klovig Skelton for Computer Weekly, and which I have been commenting upon quite regularly. See for instance https://www.computerweekly.com/news/366615434/Police-cloud-project-raises-data-protection-concerns-despite-legal-reforms
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