God
Save (Your Privacy From) the Queen!
by
Kyle Gonzales
International
Man
Recently
by Kyle Gonzales: Why
Does Hollywood Want To Kill Your Business?
On May 9th,
2012, Queen Elizabeth II addressed the British Parliament and dealt
a blow to the privacy of every person living in or visiting the
UK. From
her speech:
My government
intends to bring forward measures to maintain the ability of the
law enforcement and intelligence agencies to access vital communications
data under strict safeguards to protect the public, subject to
scrutiny of draft clauses.
What is the
UK government's plan to implement this new power for law enforcement?
The Draft
Communications Data Bill plans to expand the scope of data required
to be retained by ISPs and telecommunications companies, as well
as increasing the duration that data is to be retained. It also
requires these companies to open their data centers fully to government
inspection. What will this bill's scope include?
- Every phone
call you make or receive from a land line, mobile phone, or VoIP
account (think Skype or Vonage)
- If possible,
where you were when you made or received the phone call
- Every email
you send or receive
- Every chat
conversation you have
- Every website
you visit, and what you viewed on that website
The scope of
this bill includes accessing social
networks outside the UK, such as Facebook and Twitter, which
were not within the scope of previous laws.
All this information
will be collected and routed to the GCHQ (similar to the NSA in
the United States), where it will be analyzed in real-time.
In essence,
the government proposes to violate your communications privacy ...
and the privacy of everyone you contact. The bill will affect you
whether you are living permanently in the UK or just visiting.
We have all
heard the arguments about why the government needs to collect this
information. They need to keep everyone safe from terrorists, child
molesters, and criminal organizations. But if we REALLY want to
know why the UK government wants this bill, let's dive into the
details. Specifically, on page 25 (page 29 of the PDF), look for
this section near the middle of the page:
(6) For the
purposes of this section it is necessary to obtain communications
data for a permitted purpose if it is necessary to do so-
(g) for
the purpose of assessing or collecting any tax, duty, levy or
other imposition, contribution or charge payable to a government
department
AH ... so,
in addition to all the other "criminals" the government claims they
want to protect you from, they want to violate your privacy to make
sure you are paying all the taxes they think are due ... because
you might be a criminal too! This authority can be granted to any
UK government authority at any level who believes you owe them money.
So this is NOT exclusively a tool for national security or law enforcement!
Planting Your
Electronic Flag Elsewhere Is Essential
I don't write
these articles to scare readers ... though the content is often
both scary and offensive to those who value their privacy. I write
this so that people will take action. Right now. Today.
The majority
of people who read articles from International Man are looking at
how to internationalize and diversify their assets and investments
outside of their home country. This is often as much due to the
opportunities that are available as it is to protect their assets,
investments, and even themselves from predatory governments. To
put your plan in place, you will be working with real estate brokers,
investment advisors, lawyers, bankers and others from all over the
world.
Why ruin all
the work you are putting into your international diversification
plan by doing all this from an email account in your home country?
Or contacting your foreign residency and passport specialist from
your home phone?
Simply put,
you are planting banking, investment and residency flags internationally
to get security, privacy, and opportunity. You need to plant electronic
flags internationally for the same reasons.
We discussed
how
to select an international email service in a previous article
here at International Man. Getting your email communications outside
of your current jurisdiction makes it much more difficult for your
home authorities to read what you are sending out. This is even
more important when what you are internationalizing is not something
that is required to be reported at home (such as directly-held international
real estate for US citizens). Send and store your email about those
activities on a system outside of your home country.
We have also
discussed how
to select and use a VPN service to give you privacy from governments
and hackers alike when using the Internet. When governments take
the step of recording all internet traffic, like outlined above,
using a VPN service to protect all the data leaving your computer
is the ONLY way to take back some of your privacy.
The Next Steps
If you are
putting together a plan for international diversification, make
a note in the plan to acquire an email account in another jurisdiction.
(Ideally, in a different jurisdiction than one you are planning
to live in, as well. Remember that all your flags should be diversified!)
Getting an international email account will be one of the easiest
steps in the plan, by far.
If you have
already started working with people overseas and are discussing
sensitive topics, get an international email account immediately,
and start using it. You cannot remove the emails that the government
may have already recorded, but you can stop sending them more.
Look into the
various VPN options which are available. Make a decision, and subscribe
to a service. Use this VPN when connecting to your international
email account and any websites needed to access overseas accounts.
If you
don't have a strategy for dealing with the dangers of the online
world, download our Online Privacy report, which will share some
common sense steps you can take to protect yourself and your family
from the dark side of the Internet. Available to International Man
Members at no cost in the member's
area. If you are not yet a member, claim
your free membership here.
Reprinted
from International
Man with permission.
August
30, 2012
Kyle
Gonzales is a self-taught, self-made business professional with
13 years of experience in the IT industry. Over that time, he has
assumed leadership positions ranging from corporate networking to
technical sales. In 2011 he launched JumpShip
Services, a firm that offers "multi-flagged" e-mail solutions
that offer enhanced security, privacy and peace of mind for your
digital communications.
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© 2012 International
Man
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