NSA wooing thousands of laid-off Big Tech workers for spy agency’s hiring spree
The National Security Agency is doggedly courting laid-off Big Tech workers as the spy […]
Melbourne Victoria: 20-minute neighbourhoods
What is a 20 minute neighbourhood?
Plan Melbourne 2017–2050 is the Victorian Government’s long-term planning strategy, guiding the way the city will grow and change to 2050. Plan Melbourne is supported by the principle of 20-minute neighbourhoods. The […]
A World-wide Call To Take Immediate And Massive Action against the WHO
NOW is the time to take IMMEDIATE AND MASSIVE ACTION to spread the word around the world regarding the upcoming meetings that the WHO has scheduled.
PRIMARY ACTION:
ALWAYS GET THE FACTS
Ongoing negotiations regarding the proposed amendments to the International Health […]
Oz: MyGovID Privacy Policy
The purpose of this privacy policy is to explain how the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) handles your personal information to operate the myGovID system, according to the Australian Privacy Principles in the Privacy Act.
About this privacy policy
myGovID is the Australian Government’s Identity Service Provider. […]
MyGov Is Getting A Massive Upgrade – Find Out Which Services Are Changing
As technology becomes a larger part of our everyday lives, it’s getting harder to imagine a day without having access to the internet.
Even if some of us don’t use online banking and or make online purchases, our need to download information and access important documents online has made the internet an […]
A National Digital ID System: A Step Backwards for Privacy in Australia
The introduction of a national digital ID system in Australia has sparked a heated debate among citizens and privacy advocates. The proposed system would require all citizens to log into all government services, including social media platforms, using a unique digital ID accessed through the MyGov App. While proponents argue that the system […]
Protection from Big Tech – A Petition
You Can Protect Our Democracy
‘Big Tech’ corporations have too much influence on our country. These enormous, foreign-owned companies are wielding their power and influencing our national conversations, steering them away from what really matters to millions of Australians like you.
The War on Cash Intensifies: Visa Offers Restaurants $10,000 to Go Cashless
Your favourite restaurant could be going cash free, and getting $10,000 from Visa to do it. It’s all part of Visa’s “war on cash.“